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Did the Black Death Reach the Kingdom of Poland in the Mid-Fourteenth Century?

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2022
The Black Death is a turning point in late medieval European history. Recent studies have shown that even regions ostensibly not affected by it directly, or only marginally affected by it, suffered from profound demographic and economic consequences. The
P. Guzowski
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The Carpathians: Discovering the Highlands of Poland and Ukraine

History: Reviews of New Books, 2022
cation, both before and after the 1944 Education Act, was one in which class remained a determiner of children’s educational pathways and, thus, was instrumental in the construction of the identity of the ordinary and less able pupil. Such analysis could
C. Florea
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History of Pediatric Neurology in Poland

Journal of Child Neurology, 2009
This review presents the past and the present of pediatric neurology in Poland. Pediatric neurology has its roots in Polish general neurology represented by many outstanding scientists. The founder of Polish school of neurology at the end of 19th century was Edward Flatau, known as the author of Flatau’s law.
Barbara Steinborn, Sergiusz Jozwiak
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The history of pediatric otorhinolaryngology in Poland

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2009
The past few decades have been a time of rapid and constantly-accelerating development in every field of medicine, including pediatrics and laryngology. The first pediatric laryngology unit set up in Poland was in the Warsaw Kopernik Hospital in 1908, and consisted of seven beds in the surgical ward.
Mieczysław Chmielik   +3 more
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History of Endocrine Surgery in Poland

Polish Journal of Surgery, 2019
The history of endocrine surgery in Poland begun later compared to the rest of the world. The first confirmed endocrine surgeries in Poland were performed in the XIXth ceuntry. The surgical center in Krakow had a lot of merit in that field, especially surgeons such as: Mikulicz, Rydygier and their successors.
Paweł Mikosiński, Lech Pomorski
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History of liver transplantation in Poland

Polish Journal of Surgery, 2018
Experimental research on liver transplantation was introduced in Poland by Waldemar Olszewski with his team. It was in 1972. Not until 15 years later, in 1987, did Stanisław Zieliński in Szczecin and Marian Pardela in Katowice make an attempt of transplanting liver in humans.
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An outline of the history of radiation oncology in Poland

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1996
Until the discovery of ionizing radiation, medicine knew no effective remedy for cancer other than surgery. A new era in cancer treatment was started by great discoveries at the end of the nineteenth century: the discovery of x-rays by Wilhelm K. Rijntgen in 1895, and the discovery of radium by Marie Sklodowska-Curie (who was born and received her ...
Marian Reinfuss   +2 more
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The History of the Internet in Estonia and Poland

2017
The history of the Web in Estonia began in the early 1990s. Estonians did not benefit from the Finnish offer of using their old telephone lines. They decided to rely on new technologies. Internet portals in Estonia started their operation in the late 1990s. The comparison of online activity shows that Estonians are more active than Poles in each of the
Barbara Kijewska   +1 more
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Poland: A History of Pluralism

2015
Commenting on how history is taught in Poland today, historian Marcin Kula observes that the history of Poland is inevitably presented as the history of (ethnic) Poles (1996: 32). The fact that Polish historiography leaves little room for diversity might seem surprising given that for most of its history, Poland was an ethnically and religiously ...
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The History of Surgery of Pectus Excavatum in Poland

Polish Journal of Surgery, 2013
Surgery of pectus excavatum in the world has a one hundred year history. The first procedure was performed in 1956. Since then, until the present day, Polish surgeons have operated Pectus excavatum using classical open methods, as well as the minimally invasive procedure introduced by Donald Nuss.
Bogumiła Kempińska-Mirosławska   +1 more
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