Career
He has been a full professor of anatomy during the period 1920—1934, then held lectures on surgery propaedeutics from 1935 until 1947. He was relieved from the faculty in 1954. Professor Miljanić was the author of the first textbooks of anatomy in Serbian, a monograph on asepsis, as well as a lot of scientific articles on anatomy and surgery in different journals in Yugoslavia and abroad.
In 1930, he unveiled the Monument of Gratitude to France in Belgrade"s Kalemegdan Park, together with King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
He fought in both Balkan Wars and both World Wars.