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    Jagiellonian University Medical College [Text] / ed. E. Pedracka-Kwaskowska. - Cracow : [б. в.], 2001. - 56 с. - ISBN 83-915959-0-0
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МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ ИНСТИТУТЫ -- SCHOOLS, MEDICAL (история, организация и управление)
ПОЛЬША -- POLAND
Анотація: Welcome to Krakow, a magical city full of charming nooks and narrow paved back-streets, and awash with signature artifacts and landmarks: the gas lanterns at Cloth Hall and the masks in the Hall’s attic; the towers of St. Mary’s Church; the exquisite Renaissance Royal Castle; the magnificent sculptures of Krakow’s burghers at the ceiling of a castle chamber; and figures captivated in lime wood in the altar by Wit Stwosz. Here, one can admire great monuments of our national culture, art, and science. For over 600 years, this city has housed Jagiellonian University, the oldest university in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. Here, one can also witness an unusual phenomenon: the meeting of the past and the present twenty-first century. Through the pages of this guide, we invite you to learn more about the Faculty of Medicine (one of the three oldest faculties of Jagiellonian University), the much younger Faculty of Pharmacy and the recently created Faculty of Health Care. Together, the three faculties comprise Jagiellonian University’s Medical College. This publication will guide you through the history of the medical faculties and the people who created them, the latter indeed parts of the history. You will meet the most outstanding representatives of medical and pharmaceutical sciences educated here, who hoped to share their experiences with younger colleagues and students. A doctor is someone who helps us in our most difficult moments - in the past, using very primitive methods, equipment and mixtures, while now profiting from modern diagnostic methods and medical technologies
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    Golden Book of Warsaw Medicine [Text] / ed. Marek Krawczyk. - Warsaw : Medical University of Warsaw, 2009. - 386 p. : il. - Bibliogr.: p. 373-379. - Index: p. 380-386. - ISBN 978-83-7637165-8
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МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ ИНСТИТУТЫ -- SCHOOLS, MEDICAL (история, кадры)
ИСТОРИЯ МЕДИЦИНЫ -- HISTORY OF MEDICINE
ПОЛЬША -- POLAND
Анотація: The Medical University of Warsaw is a school with a tradition dating back to the 19th century, and is the largest and one of the most prestigious medical universities in Poland. The University offers 11 majors and 3 specialized courses and provides schooling for more than 10,000 students, many of them foreigners. The scientific and academic personnel is recruited from among the leading Polish doctors and scientists.
The history of the University dates back to the beginning of the 19th century In 1809, an Academic and Medical Faculty was formed at the initiative of the member of the Education Chamber, Stanisław Staszic. The purpose was to teach Medical Sciences, Surgery and Pharmacy in order to provide a comprehensive education to all graduates. In 1815, the Kingdom of Poland was formed by the Russian authorities. On 19 November 1816, Tsar Alexander I consented to the foundation of the Royal University of Warsaw, comprising five faculties, including the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medical Sciences as separate entities. In 1831, after the collapse of the November Uprising of 1830, the University was closed, like all other universities in Congress Poland. The Imperial and Royal College of Medicine and Surgery was established in 1857, and incorporated in 1862 into the newly-formed Main School of Warsaw, as the Faculty of Medicine. In 1869, pursuant to a Tsarist decree, the Main School was closed, replaced by the Imperial University of Warsaw, with Russian as an official language. The University of Warsaw was reinstated in 1915 Józef Polikarp Brudziński, paediatrician and neurologist, became the Rector of the revived University. At the same time, the Faculty of Preparation and Medicine was created, in 1916 converted to a separate Faculty of Medicine. In independent Poland, the restored University organized a separate entity to train pharmacists, from 1926 operating as the Faculty of Pharmacy During World War II, the Doctor Jan Zaorski Private Professional School for Auxiliary Medical Personnel ran clandestine courses. In 1949, a separate university was formed in Warsaw, known as the Doctors’ Academy, converted to the Medical Academy in 1950. This name was used for the next 58 years. In March 2008, the University returned to its historical roots, becoming the Medical University of Warsaw. This fact marks its real position and rank, and confirms the recognition of its academic level, medical services and high quality of scientific research
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