Jakarta, Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering, Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Yogyakarta late Dr.. Ir. Mardjono Fitr, M. Sc, donated corneas and body (cadaver) to the Faculty of Medicine (FK). Corneas to be transplanted to people in need of donor corneas. Medium body will also be used as educational material particularly for the doctors.
The late-Fitr Mardjono died today, Saturday (07/16/2011) at 02.00 pm. To the family, the deceased was intestate before about that long ago.
According alm.Dr.Fitri Mardjono wife, Dra. Pangesti Wiedarti, M.Appl.Ling, Ph.D. said the willingness to donate corneas and the bodies had been delivered late about 3 years ago. The deceased during his lifetime was known high sense of social and humanity. Proven for nearly 12 years he is still in Red Cross blood donors.
"It is late solely to help others as well as the development of education and science, especially in the health world. In addition to the deceased, I also committed the same," said the release of the bodies in accordance Pangesti Radioputro Faculty Building, Saturday (16/07/2011).
According Pangesti, what has been done by the deceased can provide inspiration to the people of Indonesia for more love to two things, namely intelligence and health. Both are interrelated and mutually supportive. The family also hopes to the people to be more convinced by the various treatments that the doctors in Indonesia, so no longer need medical treatment abroad.
"This is not so cultural. They are still many who go for treatment abroad such as cornea or kidney transplant," said the teacher also Pangesti the Education Department's Language and Literature UNY.
Meanwhile, dr. Muhammad Mansyur Romi, SU, PA (K) Vice Dean for Administration, Finance and Resources Faculty anatomy expert who also describes the case as that of late. Dr.Fitri Mardjono very rare. Has been done by the deceased is still rare in Indonesia. However, overseas it has happened so often as in Japan or the U.S..
"If the donor cornea is already a lot. Others who have contributed with kadavernya. Hopefully this can be used as a kind of role model to others if you want to provide benefits to others," said Mansyur accompanied by the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, Faculty of Business and Welfare, prof. dr. Suhardjo, S.U., Sp.M (K).
The late-Fitr Mardjono died today, Saturday (07/16/2011) at 02.00 pm. To the family, the deceased was intestate before about that long ago.
According alm.Dr.Fitri Mardjono wife, Dra. Pangesti Wiedarti, M.Appl.Ling, Ph.D. said the willingness to donate corneas and the bodies had been delivered late about 3 years ago. The deceased during his lifetime was known high sense of social and humanity. Proven for nearly 12 years he is still in Red Cross blood donors.
"It is late solely to help others as well as the development of education and science, especially in the health world. In addition to the deceased, I also committed the same," said the release of the bodies in accordance Pangesti Radioputro Faculty Building, Saturday (16/07/2011).
According Pangesti, what has been done by the deceased can provide inspiration to the people of Indonesia for more love to two things, namely intelligence and health. Both are interrelated and mutually supportive. The family also hopes to the people to be more convinced by the various treatments that the doctors in Indonesia, so no longer need medical treatment abroad.
"This is not so cultural. They are still many who go for treatment abroad such as cornea or kidney transplant," said the teacher also Pangesti the Education Department's Language and Literature UNY.
Meanwhile, dr. Muhammad Mansyur Romi, SU, PA (K) Vice Dean for Administration, Finance and Resources Faculty anatomy expert who also describes the case as that of late. Dr.Fitri Mardjono very rare. Has been done by the deceased is still rare in Indonesia. However, overseas it has happened so often as in Japan or the U.S..
"If the donor cornea is already a lot. Others who have contributed with kadavernya. Hopefully this can be used as a kind of role model to others if you want to provide benefits to others," said Mansyur accompanied by the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, Faculty of Business and Welfare, prof. dr. Suhardjo, S.U., Sp.M (K).



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