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Ivan Engler (surgeon)

Ivan Engler (born 13 June 1931 in Trenčín, Slovakia) is a Czechoslovaki-born Austrian surgeon, traumatologist, scientist, and author. He is known for devising the 'Ionised Oxygen Therapy' (IO2Th/Engler).
==Life==
His father was Paul Engler, the district doctor, and his mother Anna (née Kontšek) an artist. He graduated from high school in 1949 in Prešov and in 1955 he was promoted to MUDr. at the Medical Faculty of the University of P.J. Šafárik in Košice, Slovakia, which was followed by research as a microbiologist on tuberculosis. He graduated as a specialist in Bratislava, Brünn, and Vienna while still working, since 1957, in the Clinic for Paediatric Surgery and Neuro-Surgery, Medical Faculty, Comenius University in Bratislava. In 1963 he was made the youngest Ordinarius for Traumatology in the former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Because of persecution, he fled, without passport, in 1965. In Austria he was accepted as a political refugee. In 1968 he became an Austrian citizen and was promoted to Dr. med. Univ (MD) at the MF of the University of Vienna. In 1965-1969, he was appointed to the L. Böhler Emergency Hospital in Vienna. In 1969 he was in charge of the Emergency Clinic Dr. Gut in St. Moritz, Switzerland and in 1970 with the Federal Armed Forces of Austria of the surgical department of the UNO Field Hospital in Nicosia, Cyprus (his service rank was captain). In 1972 he was assistant at the Emergency Clinic II, MF University of Vienna and from 1973–1977 he worked as a chief surgeon in the Rehabilitation Centre AUVA, Bad Häring. In 1977 he suffered an injury of the cervical spine in a car accident and could not continue to work as a surgeon. His record as a surgeon encompassed more than 12,000 major operations. Engler evaluated about 10,000 accidents involving children from Bratislava and recommended preventative measures.
After completing an education in naturopathic treatment in Germany, China, Taiwan, and India, he conducted a private practice in Salzburg (Austria) from 1978-1995 which specialised in various forms of Oxygen-Therapy. In 1981 he was nominated as chief of the Medical Research of Natural Therapies Foundation in Salzburg (MRfNTh), which concentrated especially on the use of water and oxygen in medical practice.
After the democratisation of Slovakia, he was elected as a university lecturer at the Institute of Biology and Parasitology, Comenius University in 1990. He obtained the status of a "Slovak living abroad". In 2005 he obtained the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, (PhD) at the University of P.J. Šafárik, Košice, and in 2006 was appointed as Associate Professor at the Institute for Medical Physiology headed by Prof. V. Donic.
Since his youth, he has been active as an author of literature under the name of Ivo Engler and has travelled the world with his camera. His photo archives contain over 12.000 pictures and slides. The travel reports and stories have been published in various magazines (e.g. Kulturný Život, Smena, Tiroler Tageszeitung, Salzburger Nachrichten etc.) and his work has been broadcast in Slovakian radio and television.
He is divorced, lives in Salzburg and is the father of Andreas Stephan Martin (
*1986) and Anna Franziska (
*2004).

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