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[Anatomist, pathologist and philanthropist].

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  • 1Avdeling for patologi Gades Institutt Universitetet i Bergen Haukeland Sykehus 5021 Bergen. odla@haukeland.no

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
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Fredrik Georg Gade was a pioneering Norwegian physician and researcher. His legacy includes establishing a pathology institute in Bergen, now a key part of the University of Bergen Medical Faculty.

Area of Science:

  • Medical History
  • Pathology
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Fredrik Georg Gade (1855-1933) received his medical degree from the University of Oslo in 1880.
  • He pursued advanced training in anatomy and pathology at the National Hospital in Oslo.
  • Gade furthered his expertise at leading European research institutions, studying under notable scientists like Robert Koch and Carl Friedländer.

Discussion:

  • Gade held the position of associate professor (prosector) of anatomy at the University of Oslo from 1897 to 1906.
  • He served as the editor for the Norwegian Medical Journal (Norsk Magazin for Laegevidenskaben).
  • Gade was an early contributor to cancer statistics in Norway and also engaged in political and cultural commentary.

Key Insights:

  • Gade's significant philanthropic act involved donating a substantial portion of his family's wealth to found a pathology institute in Bergen.

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  • This institute, established in 1912 as Dr. med. F.G. Gades Pathologiske institutt, was a direct result of his personal illness and foresight.
  • The institute became a foundational element of the Medical Faculty upon the establishment of the University of Bergen in 1946.
  • Outlook:

    • The institute founded by Gade continues to thrive as The Gade Institute at the University of Bergen.
    • His contributions underscore the importance of both scientific research and philanthropic investment in medical advancement.
    • Gade's multifaceted career highlights the intersection of medicine, science, and public service.