Władysław Dobrzaniecki
Władysław Dobrzaniecki | |
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Władysław Dobrzaniecki | |
| Born | September 24, 1897 |
| Died | July 4, 1941 (aged 43) |
| Occupations | Physician, Surgeon |
| Known for | Precursor of plastic surgery in Poland |
| Title | Titular Professor of Surgery |
Władysław Dobrzaniecki (24 September 1897 in Zielinka near Borszczów – 4 July 1941 in Lemberg, District of Galicia) was a Polish physician and surgeon.[1] He is known for his contribution to the study of otorhinolaryngology.[1]
Life
Władysław was since 1936 head of the Saint Zofia Children Hospital in Lwów, and since 1938 titular professor of surgery at the Lviv University. He was a precursor of plastic surgery in Poland.
Death
He was murdered by the Germans in Lviv during the Massacre of Lvov professors.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki (1897-1941) and his contribution to the development of otorhinolaryngology". Publishers Panel. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
- ^ Hnatiuk, Ola (2020-01-28). Courage and Fear. Academic Studies PRess. ISBN 978-1-64469-253-0. Retrieved 2025-09-07.