Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici

Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici (born July 6, 1923) is a Romanian neurologist.

He was born in Bucharest, the descendant of al old boyar family. He studied at the Ion C. Brătianu High School in Pitești, graduating in 1941. He then enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, obtaining in 1948 the title of Doctor of Medicine with thesis Considerații asupra complexului cerebro-dentro-olivar, written under the direction of Ion T. Niculescu. He then practiced medicine at several hospitals in Bucharest, including Colentina (1952–1957), Dr. Cantacuzino (1957–1965), and Gheorghe Marinescu (1965–1970).

Beginning in 1974, Bălăceanu-Stolnici collaborated as an informant of the Securitate secret police of the communist regime. Initially reported by the press, this was confirmed by CNSAS and by Bălăceanu-Stolnici himself.[1] Operating under the code names "Paul Ionescu" and "Laurențiu", he was a prolific informer, as well as an agent of influence and agent provocateur for the Securitate.[2] In 2007, Cotidianul published informative notes sent by Bălăceanu-Stolnici to the Securitate, which included a sketch of Vlad Georgescu's Munich apartment, drawn after a visit to his place in October 1984;[3] these notes might have helped in the presumed assassination by irradiation of this Radio Free Europe journalist.[4]

After the fall of comunism, he was elected an honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 1992.[5] In 2003, President Ion Iliescu awarded him the Order of the Star of Romania, Knight rank.[6]

Publications

  • Nicolau, Edmond; Bălăceanu-Stolnici, Constantin (1967). Elemente de neurocibernetică (in Romanian). Editura Științifică.
  • Bălăceanu-Stolnici, Constantin; Balaci, M.; Berescu, Magdalena; Bogdan, Constantin (1998). Geriatrie practică (in Romanian). Amaltea.
  • Lerner, Dan A.; Weinberg, Josette; Cimpoeșu, Fănică; Bălăceanu-Stolnici, Constantin (2006). "Theoretical study of DHEA: comparative HF and DFT calculations of the electronic properties of a complex between DHEA and serotonin". Journal of Molecular Modeling. 12 (2): 146–151. doi:10.1007/s00894-005-0007-9.
  • Kozma, Andrei; Glavce, Cristiana; Bălăceanu-Stolnici, Constantin, eds. (2014). Antropologie și mediu (in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Niculescu.

Notes

  1. "Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici – ultimul aristocrat autentic şi păcatele sale terifiante" (in Romanian). Radio România Cultural. July 6, 2018.
  2. Chiujdea, Silvana. "Europa Liberă: Top 5 cei mai scârboși informatori ai Securității" [Radio Free Europe: The Top Five Most Disgusting Securitate Informants]. Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  3. Corlatan, Mirela (December 3, 2007). "Stolnici, spion la Europa Liberă: dovada". Cotidianul (in Romanian). Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  4. Tăut, Codrin (November 28, 2007). "Bălăceanu-Stolnici, complice la asasinatele de la Europa Liberă". Cotidianul (in Romanian). Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  5. "Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent" (in Romanian). Romanian Academy website.
  6. "Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici decorat cu Ordinul Național "Steaua României"" (in Romanian). Radio Free Europe Moldova. July 7, 2003. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
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