54:. In 1914 he was invited to Belgrade as a professor but was unable to take it up due to the war. In 1917 he became chair of anatomy at the newly established faculty of medicine at the University of Zagreb, working there until his retirement. He established a large osteological collections and studied osteology, particularly the structures of the inner ear, nasal and paranasal sinuses. The anatomical institute that he established had more than 15,000 students passing through and he influenced a number of them including
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