Southeastern European Medical Journal (Jul 2024)

Enlightenment and Freemasonry in the Life and Work of the Physician Joannis Baptistae Lalangue

  • Rajko Fureš,
  • Domagoj Vidosavljević,
  • Cvjetko Lež ,
  • Žana Stanić,
  • Dora Fureš ,
  • Zlatko Hrgović ,
  • Mario Fučkar,
  • Željka Fureš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26332/seemedj.v7i2.291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 66 – 75

Abstract

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Data on the educational and Freemasonry activities of Doctor Joannis Baptistae Lalangue have been relatively modestly represented in the scientific literature until now. Based on recent research, we have come to the realizations that give us a new context for the life and work of Lalangue, especially from the aspect of his social activity. All of the above had very significant repercussions on his entire public health work and especially on his journalistic and publishing work. John the Baptist Lalangue was a successful physician. During his medical studies in Vienna, he was recognized by Baron van Swieten, the first name in medicine of the Habsburg Monarchy. Recent knowledge speaks of his very notable Enlightenment and Freemasonry work, which largely determined his life and work. Lalangue has created a truly impressive literary work, which is closely related to his active Enlightenment and public Masonry engagement. The mentioned progressive Enlightenment engagement is also responsible for the fact that thanks to Lalangue, we already had printed medical original professional literature in the Croatian language in the second half of the 18th century. This directly changed the conditions in society, primarily in the field of public health, for the better, not only in Croatia but also throughout the Habsburg Monarchy.

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