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1910 - 1971 (60 år)
Har inga anor men 9 ättlingar i detta släktträd.
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Beatrice Ragnhild Dornonville de la Cour, F: 19 Nov 1911, Västerås domkyrkoförsamling, Västerås, Västmanland, Sverige D: 28 Nov 1965, Solbjerg, Fredriksberg, Sjælland, Danmark (Ålder 54 år)
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Vigsel |
10 Jan 1934 |
Helsingborgs Maria, Malmöhus län, Sverige [3] |
Ålder vid giftermål |
Han var 23 år och 3 månader - Hon var 22 år och 2 månader. (Ålderskillnad 1 år och 1 månad - Gifta i 31 år och 10 månader). |
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| 1. Ulf Lennart Bertelsen Dornonville de la Cour, F: 03 Feb 1937, Aarhus, Jylland, Danmark D: 11 Aug 1975, Brunnby, Malmöhus län, Sverige (Ålder 38 år)
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| 4. Boye Lennart Bertelsen, F: 14 Mar 1948, København, Sokkelund, Sjælland, Danmark D: 13 Nov 2013 (Ålder 65 år) |
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F2434 |
Familjeöversikt | Familjediagram |
Senast ändrad |
27 Nov 2017 |
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Noteringar |
- ~ 72-22 Beatrice Ragnhild Dornonville de la Cour
~ Født 19.11.1911 i Våsterås, Sverige. Død 28.11.1965. Datter af Jens Lassen Faurschou Dornonville de la Cour og Anna Marie Kapferer. Pigeskoleeksamen 1928 i Helsingborg. 1928-30 konservatoneuddannelse i Wiesbaden og Berlin. 1931-35 gennemgået det Konge-lige Danske Musikkonservatorie med klaver som ho-vedfag.
~ Gift 10.01.1934 med Arne Bertelsen. Født 11.10.1910 i Birkerød. Død 12.01.1971. Søn af Aage Bertelsen og Karen Dorthea Schmidt. 1928 student fra Birkerød Statsskole. Medicinsk embedseksamen fra Københavns Universitet 1935. Dr. med. København 1938, specialist i kirurgi 1945, ortopædi og plastikki-rurgi 1951, overlæge Ortopædisk Hospital 1952, senere Rigshospitalets Ortopædiske Afdeling U. Professor i ortopædi ved Københavns Universitet fra 1957. Dekan ved Det Medicinske Fakultet 1963-64. Medlem af Fol-ketinget for De Uafhængige 1960-62. Deltog som læge i Den Finske Vinterkrig 1941-42.
~ IN MEMORIAM
~ Professor Arne Bertelsen, one of the distinguished editors of Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, is dead. In 1941, Arne Bertelsen joined the medical corps of the Finnish army; later in the war, he became assistant surgeon at the University Hospital in Copenhagen. The first three years after World War 11, Arne Bertelsen travelled to Sweden, England, Canada, and the U.S.A. to study plastic surgery and orthopaedic surgery. His impressions during this tour were pub- lished as travelling letters in the Danish medical paper Ugeskrift for Lzger and gave rise to a violent discussion among orthopaedic surgeons. Arne Bertelsen soon hereafter became senior registrar of Department I, Orthopaedic Hospital in Copenhagen, and in 1952 he was appointed head of the department. In 1953, Dr. Bertelsen defended his thesis "Beitrage zur Frage der normalen Genese der Blutzellen". He was then offered the chair in anatomy at the University of Aarhus. However, he preferred clinical work and devoted himself to a career in surgery in Copenhagen. Dr. Bertelsen was, from 1957 until his death, professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Copenhagen. Arne Bertelsen early recognized the risk that classic orthopaedics might become isolated as a subspeciality of the care and treatment of the physically handicapped, and he worked for an integration of orthopaedics and surgery. During his professorship it became generally accepted that orthopaedics should be orthopaedic surgery and that the speciality should include treatment of acute trauma of the extremities in connexion with the original field. By his initiative, a department for surgery of the hand was estab- lished in the Orthopaedic Hospital in 1957. An orthoppaedic surgical department was established at the University Hospital in Copenhagen, and from 1968 Professor Arne Bertelsen was head of this department. As a leader he had the gift of understanding his colleagues and for conferring responsibility on them. He was always ready to lend support by his warm confidence. His research work was extensive and especially his study of pseud- arthrosis of the long bones and the influence of bone marrow on re- generation of bone won international accknowledgement. His humour and interest in history were elegantly demonstrated in a short, funny paper "Fingers compensation and King Canute", written in collaboration with Norman Capener (J. Bone Jt Surg. (May 1960) ) . Several young orthopaedidic surgeons wrote their theses under the guidance of Prof. Bertelsen, who always followed the work closely and never let it collect dust on his desk. During 1954-56, Dr. Bertelsen was chairman of the Danish Ortho- paedic Association; in 1962, he became an honorary member of the British Orthopaedic Association. In 1960-62, Prof. Bertelsen was a member of the Danish Parliament,
~ Niels Stephensen
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- [S20009083] ~ https://gultarpgen.se/, ~ Dornonville de la Cour från gultarpgen.se (Tillförlitlighet: 3).
- [S63] Statens Arkiver, Arkivalieronline, (http://www.arkivalieronline.dk/), KB opslag 56. (Tillförlitlighet: 3).
- [S43564598] Kyrkoarkiv (AD), (N.p.: n.p., n.d.), Helsingborgs stadsförsamling (Maria) (M) EI:25 (1934-1936) Bild 60 / sid 2 (AID: v260541.b60.s2, NAD: SE/LLA/13171) (Tillförlitlighet: 3).
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