Jiri (George) Prochaska (1749-1820), a Czech anatomist, physiologist, and neuroscientist of the eighteenth century, ranks among the major figures of Czech and European cultural history. The works of Jiri Prochaska, due to historical circumstances, were published mostly in Latin and only some in German.
However, given that only one treatise was partially translated into English, the results of his extensive research activities are currently unavailable to the international scientific community. The achievements of Jiri Prochaska undoubtedly belong to the major intellectual heritage of European science and certainly deserve attention as such, although his research reflected the time in which he lived and therefore has been reevaluated by later researchers.
Undoubtedly, it is our duty not only to remember the work and legacy of Jiri Prochaska, which significantly influenced the development of our knowledge, but also to try to critically assess his contribution in terms of today. This article surveys the important biographical events of Jiri Prochaska's life, taking into account the significance of his research.