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Centenary of the death of Józef Brudziński: on his contribution to early bacteriology
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- Polaczek, Piotr
Chicago
Abstract
Józef Brudziński died December 18th, 1917 at the age of 43. In his short life, he achieved prominence as a pediatrician, neurologist, bacteriologist, and also as a political figure. In Poland, he is remembered as the first rector of Warsaw University (fig.1) following its revival after a century of turmoil (partition of Poland, several uprisings, and World War I). He was also wholeheartedly involved in organizing several pediatric hospitals in Poland, at the time among the most modern in Europe.
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© 2017 IMiD, Wydawnictwo Aluna. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Received: 28.06.2017 r. Accepted: 12.07.2017 r. The Author declares no conflict of interest.Attached Files
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