Eerland, Leendert Daniel (1897 - 1977)
by
 
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E006501 - Eerland, Leendert Daniel (1897 - 1977)

Title
Eerland, Leendert Daniel (1897 - 1977)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E006501

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-12-01

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Eerland, Leendert Daniel (1897 - 1977), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Eerland, Leendert Daniel

Date of Birth
25 February 1897

Place of Birth
Rotterdam, Netherlands

Date of Death
29 June 1977

Occupation
General surgeon
 
Obstetrician and gynaecologist
 
Thoracic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
Knight of the Dutch Lion
 
Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau
 
Hon FRCS 1962
 
MD Utrecht 1926

Details
Born in Rotterdam on 25 February 1897, the son of a teacher who moved to the Dutch East Indies in 1905, Eerland spent part of his childhood in what is now Indonesia, a land for which he retained a life-long affection. He received his professional education at the faculty of medicine in Utrecht from 1916 to 1921 and decided to specialise in surgery and gynaecology. His thesis in 1926 was *Mola hydatidosa, mola destruens and chorionepithelioma*. In 1926 he went back to the East Indies and spent the next two years in the department of surgery of the Medical Faculty of Batavia, and from 1928 to 1937 he was surgeon and medical director at the Hospital of the Handelsvereeniging Amsterdam in Paree (Kediri), East Java. Although he spent much time on obstetrics and was interested in leprosy, pulmonary tuberculosis and tumours, his main contribution was his intensive study of endemic goitre, which had reached such proportions in the East Indies that sculptors depicted their gods and heroes with enormous swellings in the neck as a sign of prestige and greatness. It is mainly due to Eerland's work that Indonesia is now comparatively free from this disorder. He returned to the Netherlands in 1937 on election to the Chair of General Surgery at the University of Groningen. Although he always remained a general surgeon he became expert in the field of thoracic surgery: his pioneer work in lung surgery and his postgraduate courses attracted surgeons from all parts of the world and more than twenty nationalities were often represented at a course. Besides being a great teacher he was a brilliant technical surgeon and had remarkable success as a pioneer in lung resection for pulmonary tuberculosis. He also led the way in cardiac and pancreatic surgery, and was for many years Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Groningen. He is remembered as an eminent surgeon, a fine organiser and administrator and a man of style, self discipline and dry humour. After his retirement he wrote an autobiography entitled 'The scalpel and the candle' the candle in the title referring to his motto: *In serviendo consumer* - In serving I am consumed.

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E006000-E006999/E006500-E006599

URL for File
378684

Media Type
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