Jaroslav Hlava (7 May 1855 – 31 October 1924) was an anatomical pathologist.[1]
In 1879, he graduated from the Medical Faculty of Charles University in Prague. In 1887, he became a full professor of pathological anatomy. He was rector of Prague's General Hospital and director of the Czech Institute of Pathological Anatomy. He was a pioneer in bacteriology and studied the etiology of infectious diseases and oncology.
In 1887, Hlava authored a widely cited article entitled About Dysentery. Due to a translation error, the article was attributed to O. Uplavici in English publications until 1938.[2] The name of author was written in small characters, and the translator mistook O ÚPLAVICI (About dysentery in Czech) for the name of the author and PŘEDBĚŽNÁ ZPRÁVA (preliminary report) for About Dysentery. The mistake was corrected in 1939 by English biologist Clifford Dobell, writing about the history of this mistake in the article "Dr. O. Uplavici (1887–1938)".[3]
References
edit- ^ "OPAC MEDVIK Author search". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
- ^ Manwaring WH (1 March 1939). "Death of "Dr. O. Uplavici."". Calif West Med. 50 (3): 201. PMC 1659886. PMID 18745068.
- ^ Dobell C (1939). "Dr O. Uplavici (1887-1938)". Isis. 30 (2): 268–72. doi:10.1086/347511. JSTOR 226292. S2CID 143011556.
External links
edit- Garfield, Eugene (1990-10-08). "Journal Editors Awaken to the Impact of Citation Errors. How We Control Them at ISI" (PDF). Current Contents: 367, 369. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-08-16. Retrieved 2009-05-23. (General article about mistakes in citation, with "O. Uplavici" as an example on page 3.)