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Afekty, uczucia i emocje w różnych perspektywach, pod red. Anity Magowskiej, wyd. Uniwersytet Medyczny im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu, Poznań 2016, ss. 144. ( rec. Teresa Dworecka)
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rec. Teresa Dworecka
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Recenzje i omówienia
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/34ab6b7a1c81bb20633c23600ca0c082.pdf
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Dzieje medycyny w Polsce. Lata 1944-1989, PZWL, Warszawa 2016, wyd.I t. 3, ss. 944 ( rec. Henryk Gaertner)
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rec. Henryk Gaertner
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Recenzje i omówienia
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/71e9f32b8faf0a559e239d3a88289c64.pdf
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Receptura apteczna bonifratrów w Cieszynie w latach 1946-1951
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Olga Gala
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This thesis is showing prescription medicines produced in the Cieszyn Pharmacy of Knight Hospitallers in years 1946 – 1951.
The care of the Sick and the help to needing people were a domain of the Church from immemorial time. Particularly much on this field Brothers of the Mercy made. Their other popular names were: Knight Hospitallers, Merciful Brothers of St. Jan Boży, Good Brothers and Hospital Brothers. They have been serving poor, suffering and skipped sick people running hospitals, nursing homes and pharmacies. The last ones provided medicines - for sick people staying within the monastery free of charge, but for people from the outside - behind the payment.
A founder member of the Order of Knight Hospitallers was Jan Ciudad, born in 1495. He devoted himself entirely to the service for the Sick, living in poverty with the poorest. Due to his life full of acts of the mercy, he gained the God's nickname. Partners of Jan Boży continued an activity initiated by him, opening next hospitals, providing the care and the treatment for sick people.
In Poland the first hospital of Knight Hospitallers was founded in Cracow. To Cieszyn they were got in 1700. After loss of the independence through Poland the invaders commenced a dissolution of polish orders. The Cieszyn convention was one of these wchich survived. After 1918 the Order of Knight Hospitallers started reviving. In the interwar period the Good Brothers rebuilt and modernised regained hospitals, from which they had to leave again for the duration of the World War II and a German occupation. A few years after the war, socialist authorities ended hospitals run by Brothers of the Mercy and took their pharmacies over.
The Pharmacy of Knight Hospitallers in Cieszyn is considered to be opened in 1694 or 1700. It is probably in the same place from 1719 by now. For many years it provided with medicines both patients of the hospital, and sick people from the outside.
In years 1946 - 1951the Pharmacy of Knight Hospitallers in Cieszyn was being carried out prescription medicines in different forms. They have been producing and selling: powders, herbs, pills, suppositories, ointments, solutions, drops, syrups, blends and barren medicines. The most often prepared medicines were: powders, ointments and solutions. The majority of preparations contained natural plant raw materials or their preserves. For medicinal properties of all preparations were responsible some active substances contained in them.
Majority of healing substances universally used in the analysed period isn't being used in the prescription at present or generally in the health care. Presented recipes for prescription medicines with comments accompanying them enable the Reader getting to know individual forms of medicines produced in the Cieszyn Pharmacy of Knight Hospitallers in the analysed period and their elements.
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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pol
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Polski ślad w dziejach Wydziału Lekarskiego Imperatorskiego Uniwersytetu Charkowskiego: profesor Teodor Opęchowski (1853-1914)
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Igor Robak, Tadeusz Srogosz
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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pol. ros.
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W trosce o "dzieci jutra"; amerykańskie inicjatywy opieki nad niemowlętami w II Rzeczypospolitej
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Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska
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Caring for the „Children of Tomorrow“: American Child Welfare Initiatives in the Second Polish Republic
The article is devoted to the child welfare initiatives that the voluntary and humanitarian organizations from the Unites States began in post-World War I Poland. The main emphasis is put on the most salient of these initiatives: the re-organization and opening of infant welfare stations by the American Red Cross (ARC). In the early 1920s, ARC established, modernized and equipped about 70 stations in Polish cities and towns, offering a multifold program of child welfare. The program included the oversight over infant feeding practices, regular weighting and measuring of children in order to ensure its proper physical development, instructions about child rearing offered to infants’ mothers as well as public health nurse visiting.
The American infant feeding and child rearing ideals and norms that the American Red Cross aimed to transfer to postwar Poland were however not always encountering the acceptance and understanding of Polish mothers and Polish medical personnel. In poverty-stricken post-war Poland, impoverished mothers treated ARC infant welfare stations mainly as the best source of pure and affordable milk for their undernourished children. The medicalization of infant feeding and child rearing, which constituted the pinnacle of the ARC child welfare program, was thus frequently meeting opposition of local mothers accustomed to wielding control over the feeding of their children.
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Prace Analityczne
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pol
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Wileńskie placówki naukowe Uniwersytetu Stefana Batorego na przykładzie niektórych klinik "niezabiegowych" w latach 1919-1934
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Bożena Urbanek
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Vilnius scientific institutions of the Stefan Batory University on the examples of some nonsurgical clinics in the years 1919-1934
Clinics as well as the related nonsurgical departments of: internal medicine, neurolo-gy, pediatrics and psychiatry were organized in Vilnius since the beginning of Polish state structures covering the city and reactivating the Vilnius University, i.e. since 1919, thence-forth under the invocation of Stefan Batory - the Polish King. However, the intensification of these actions took place only in the years 1922-1923. That was mainly due to the ongoing military actions in 1920, which interrupted the organizational works at the University. That situation was influenced by the shortage of scientific staff caused, among others, by their participation in fights and evacuation from the city.
As one of the first institutions of this type, the clinic and department of neurology, was intended to be established already in 1919, while the position of its head was going to be entrusted to Dr. Stanisław Karol Władyczko. However, it was succeeded only at the end of January 1923 conferring the title of Professor to Dr. S.K.Władyczko. It resulted from difficult conditions, including financial ones, as well as the lack of appropriate rooms intended for clinical use. A similar situation concerned other established scientific units which are discussed in the article. The author attempts to depict the great effort of establishing and functioning Vilnius clinics and departments in the first period of the Medical Faculty of that University in the eastern parts of Poland in the interwar period mainly on the basis of sources of both National Archive in Vilnius (Lietvas centrinis volstybes archywas) and Polish Special Collections of Main Medical Library.
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Prace Analityczne
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/aef13127c8b82dfacc6b33dc78a34529.pdf
9b43ecf4a624dc963e15e7742a649dee
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<em>Chirurgia obozowa</em> Jana Tomorowicza, czyli algorytmy postępowania sprzed dwóch stuleci
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Maria Joanna Turos
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"Camp surgery " by Jan Tomorowicz or algorithms of conduct two centuries ago.
Text brings out from oblivion Polish medical book by John Tomorowicz, which due to the layout of the text and structure of the chapters can be considered as the prototype of the modern compendiums emergency medicine.
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Prace analityczne
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pol
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c6a689b7eb46cc80292bb60741778c3c
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Paradygmat homeopatii klasycznej w perspektywie antropologiczno-kulturowych koncepcji myślenia magicznego
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Dorota Angutek
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The Paradigm of Classical Homeopathy in Perspective of Cultural Anthropologic Conceptions of Magic Thinking
In the article the author interprets homeopathy as medical method of subjective treatment of a patient. There are taken together patient’s awareness of illness and symptoms of illness, both of them as a whole. Hahneman’s method of cure is example of magic, in spite of this fact the author does not evaluates magic as irrational and non empirical discipline, but as cultural phenomenon that has to be described without any axiological involvement of a social scientist. Among a few anthropological theories of magic there are objective and subjective ones. The former describes magic as illogical and irrational system of thinking, if we compare magic with European modern thinking. But, if magic, including homeopathy, we will treat as subjective cultural models of thinking, we have to agree that they are also rational for people who assume it as effective one, in their point of view. Angutek describes homeopathy in scope of latter mentioned theories of magic, and interprets Hahnemann’s method and as subjective, good for psychic condition of a patient. Moreover, homeopathy it is popular in modernday in Europe because many dimensions of popular culture have got magic features.
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Studia
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pol
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Szpitale w służbie dawnego społeczeństwa polskiego.Próba typologizacji
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Marian Surdacki
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Hospitals in the service of the former Polish society. An attempt to typologize.
From the beginning of Christianity to the Enlightenment charity was carried
out in hospitals, which constitute the basic form of social welfare. In the
old days the hospital was basically asylum, having the character of caring,
not like in these days of treatment. On the Polish territory were several
types of hospitals: Convents Hospitals parishes asylum. The main group
of patients wasn't sick people. In medieval and modern times Hospitals are
generally institutions that were to care everyone in need. In those days was
also a samll group of Special Hospitals who was care a special pauperes
category, eg. in patients suffering from infectious diseases, women, priests,
children, representatives specialists, converts, pilgrims, students. This
article is about typology of Hospitals and about on their due to their
destiny.
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Studia
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pol
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Tom 24, zeszyt 1 (2018 r.)
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Magdalena Paciorek, Studenci wydziałów lekarskich w Polsce w latach 1944/1945-1948/1949. Kształtowanie i rozwój środowiska, IHN PAN, Warszawa 2016, ss.406 (rec. Teresa Dworecka)
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rec. Teresa Dworecka
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/b1ac0232d18e8669f56762eaacf154a2.pdf
36b78d92856a45ac77848243ebd9c6d9
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Transferring Proffesional Knowledge and Skills (The Case od Centaral and Easter European Migrant Physicians in German Hospitals) von Juliane Klein, Opladen-Berlin-Toronto 2016, ss 240 ( rec. Magdalena Schymanietz)
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rec. Magdalena Schymanietz
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Recenzje i Omówienia
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niem
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/7d24ad05401b0d29be00cd2595bc83c2.pdf
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Kazimierz Janicki, Dzieje szpitalnictwa wojskowego w Poznaniu, Napoleon V, Oświęcim 2016, ss. 260 (rec. Maria Ciesielska)
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rec. Maria Ciesielska
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Recenzje i omówienia
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/fd00c50a9a8cf8cf1ab2615e37043ad4.pdf
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Dentystyka w obozach koncentracyjnych na przykładzie KL Auschwitz i KL Stutthof
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Katarzyna Okoniewska
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Dental practice in the Stutthof concentration camp
The aim of the article is to present the functioning of the dental offices in the concentration camps KL Stutthof in Sztutowo and KL Auschwitz in Oświęcim. The state of knowledge about dentistry at Stutthof camp is inadequate, because it has not been properly elaborated.
In the concentration camps, both the doctor and the dentist, were almost not associated with medical help. A dental office was established in KL Stutthof in November 1941 when Ernst Wedl arrived. The main tasks of the dentist was to take care of the SS staff and prisoners, but only the camp's crew was surrounded with full medical care. The article presents a short analysis of sources, confirming that the SS-personnel were treated even when the case of tooth diseases was very serious, but when it comes to the prisoners, they could have tooth removal or sometimes jaw surgery. The most important task was to keep the records of prisoners with artificial teeth made of gold and other precious metals. After prisoners death, the doctor removed his teeth out and then melted down so that it could finally be sent to Goldverwaltung.
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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pol
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Czasopiśmiennictwo medyczne w Wielkiej Brytanii w XIX w.
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Łukasz Mencner
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The history of the medical print media in Great Britain in XIX century
The text presents the rapid development of medical periodicals in Great Britain in XIX century as well as their prominent founders. The new phenomenon of medical periodicals started simultaneously with the development of medicine and was especially visible in Great Britain where it clearly distinguished itself by the number and frequency of journals when compared to other European countries at that time.
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/b504d5cbc68f3e63616050b02213a4f9.pdf
240fecacc44a660a468601beb4a29f15
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Tom 24, zeszyt 1 (2018 r.)
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Muzeums of Pionieers of Medicine and Nursing in London
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Maria Piszczatowska
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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ang
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Kariery naukowe kobiet na Wydziale Lekarskim USB w Wilnie w okresie międzywojennym (1919-1939)
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Bożena Urbanek
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<p>Academic careers of women at the Faculty of Medicine of the Stefan Batory Vilnius University in the interwar period (1919 – 1939)</p>
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<p>There was a characteristic elevation in the position of women on the territory of Poland after the first World War – not only when it came to acquiring voting rights but also regarding the carrying out of female aspirations related to obtaining professional certifications and necessary qualifications. That period of time is even sometimes shortly referred to as a ‘female knowledge rush’ where women were taking care of the development of their academic careers.</p>
<p>I want to illustrate this issue using the example provided by the medical faculty of the Vilnius University, one of the several faculties that operated at that university from 1919 to 1939. It is worth emphasizing that the aforementioned faculty foresaw – even as late as the end of the 19<sup>th</sup> century – a number of restrictions related to women. A woman attending the Medical Faculty was, at the very least, seen as behaving somewhat inappropriate.</p>
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prace analityczne
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/896eaf5ee932899fa9a33a19d67f156b.pdf
1cde67adb4669e627ab07b71d0e0f055
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Zaburzenia neurologiczne typu afazji w obserwacjach Dominika Jeana Larreya
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Maria Joanna Turos
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prace analityczne
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/67f5c367e9f18edb48dd6bde34f7ed51.pdf
60a41ec9f047bec4112c58d22b88d2fb
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Doktryna Johna Browna(1736-1788) jej geneza i recepcja w medycynie europejskiej w kontekście kształtowania się standardu klinicznego cz. 1.
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Bożena Płonka- Syroka
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pol
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/65e28037d341fb0245cb906883d765fd.pdf
92a44be2b61032d8f6153f71d096a06c
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Tom 22, zeszyt 1 (2016)
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pol
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Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną" 2016 R. 22, z.1
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https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/files/original/5f3e04e729a62f7127ac1de9c82c4fa6.pdf
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Tom 23, zeszyt 2 (2017 r.)
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"Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną" 2017, R.23, z. 2.
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Tom 23, zeszyt 1, (2017 r.)
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Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną" 2017, R. 23, z. 1.
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Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną 2016, R.22, z. 2
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Tom 22, zeszyt 1 (2016)
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pol
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Jak starucha kobietom radziła- o zdrowiu i urodzie na podstawie" Powieści o Róży"
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Barbara Kowalska
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<p><strong>How elderly lady gives advices- health and beauty on the example of ‘Novel about the Rose’</strong></p>
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<p> ‘Novel about the Rose’ is a French poem, which first part was written by Wilhelm de Lloris in year 1230, second part goes to Jean de Meum in 1280 year. This piece is a seen, which tells us about travelling of the main hero through the love garden, which is inhabited by personifications. The main heroin of few chapters, who is also the teller, is this elderly lady, who show us her ideas about the nature and freedom. She gives some advices, how to be pleasant and she teaches women how to take care about their health, especially their beauty. Jan from Meum, the author of second part of this piece reveal us his image about relations between men and women. He teaches, how to treat or hide some illnesses. Itch is the main disease, he writes mostly. Jan from Meum gives a purpose in smilling and crying, what is more he encourages women to every cosmetic movements, make up for example. He knows the canons so he distinguishes beautiful and ugly women. Moreover he is conscious of the fashion from the thirteen century. Hair is for him one of the most important criterion. Furthermore he recommends fun and dance. Ideas connected with this novel which are totally different from church’s point of view, makes this book loved and hated in the same time. Thanks to that masterpiece we are aware of daily life of main characters and their visions and decisions of highly educated people from France in thirteen century.</p>
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Studia
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pol
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Tom 22, zeszyt 1 (2016)
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pol
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Gastrologia w podręcznikach Walerego Jaworskiego i Paula Cohnheima w latach 1882-1909 - analiza porównawcza
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Katarzyna Golańska Kozubek
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Gastrology is one of the most evolving branch of medicine. Its development was started by Adolf Kusmaul’s invention (in 1871). Among polish and worldwide pioneers of gastrology was prof. Walery Jaworski, who is known as the author of the first polish textbook on diseases of the digestive system. The aim of the article is to present diagnostic method and to compare the knowledge in the field of gastrology in Poland and Europe, based on a comparison of the information contained in Jaworski’s books (Short for pathology and treatment of diseases of the stomach and Handbook of diseases of the stomach) with the information contained in the textbook by Paul Cohnheim (Diseases of digestive canal oesophagus, stomach, intestines). Moreover aim of this article is to remind Profesor Jaworski’s merits to polish gastrology and his contributions to the development of this branch of medicine in Europe.
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Z archiwów, bibliotek i muzeów
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pol
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Tom 22, zeszyt 1 (2016)
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pol
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Badania właściwości leczniczych i toksycznych bobu kalabarskiego /Physostigmavenenosum Balf./ w świetle wybranych zagranicznych i polskich czasopism medycznych i farmaceutycznych w XIX w.
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Elżbieta Rutkowska
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<p align="center"><strong>Research on the Calabar bean (<em>Physostigma venenosum </em>Balf.) in 19<sup>th</sup> century medical and pharmaceutical journals</strong></p>
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<p>The Calabar bean (<em>Physostigma venenosum </em>Balf.) is both a poisonous and medicinal plant. Its toxic properties were investigated by William Freeman Daniell (1817-1865), a British surgeon and botanist. He reported that a water extract, milky in colour obtained from the seeds of a certain plant was used in the 'judgements of god' as the poison of test in Old Calabar. This drew the attention of Robert Christison (1797-1882), a Scottish physician, toxicologist and professor of materia medica in Edinburgh, who conducted experiments using the Calabar bean extract on animals as well as on himself. There were also publications on the Calabar bean in Polish journals authored, among others, by Maryan Barcz, the <em>prowizor</em> of pharmacy [professional degree obtained by pharmacy staff after graduation from university and professional practice].</p>
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Prace Analityczne
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pol