Mehmet Esat Işık
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Mehmet Esat Işık | |
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Born | 3 April 1865 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1 November 1936 Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 71)
Nationality | Ottoman, Turkish |
Children | Hasan Esat Işık |
Mehmet Esat Işık (3 April 1865–1 November 1936) was a Turkish physician and politician, known for his contribution in the development of ophthalmology in his home country.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Mehmet Esat was born in Istanbul on 3 April 1865.[3] His mother was the daughter of Ağa Yusuf Pasha who served as the grand vizier.[4] He was educated at the military medical academy and received his specialty training in medicine in France graduating from the University of Paris.[4] After attending medical schools in Germany and Austria he returned to the Ottoman Empire in 1894 and established the first ophthalmic clinic in the country.[4]
Mehmet Esat supported the national independence movement led by Mustafa Kemal.[4] He was exiled by the British to Malta on 16 March 1920 and was freed in October 1921.[4] Then he settled in Ankara where he established an ophthalmic clinic.[4] He worked at the Istanbul University's Faculty of Medicine between 1931 and 1933.[4] He died of heart failure in Istanbul on 1 November 1936.[3]
His son was Hasan Esat Işık who served as the foreign minister of Turkey.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Şeref Etker (2008). "Ophtalmoscope Essad". Osmanlı Bilimi Araştırmaları (in Turkish). 9 (1–2): 151–164.
- ^ Nuran Yıldırım (2018). "A view of the history of the İstanbul Faculty of Medicine" (PDF). CDN.
- ^ a b "Esat Işık kimdir?". Yeni Akit (in Turkish). Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Mehmet Esat Işık kimdir? Mehmet Esat Işık hayatı" (in Turkish). Gıda Hattı. 1 November 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Mehmet Esat Işık at Wikimedia Commons
- 20th-century Turkish physicians
- 20th-century Turkish politicians
- 1865 births
- 1936 deaths
- Physicians from Istanbul
- Turkish ophthalmologists
- Academic staff of Istanbul University
- Malta exiles
- Physicians from the Ottoman Empire
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