- Jan
Biziel (1858–1934) was a
German and
Polish physician,
social activist, city
councilor of Bydgoszcz. He was
designated "Honorary
Citizen of Bydgoszcz"...
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discoverer of
erythrocyte sedimentation rate Czesław Bieżanko,
entomologist Jan
Biziel, physician,
social activist Tytus Chałubiński,
physician Napoleon Cybulski...
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Martens (1850–1914),
metallurgist Max von
Boehn (1850−1921),
general Jan
Biziel (1858–1934),
physician Józef Święcicki (1859–1913),
architect Hugo Hergesell...
- Helu (Cottage in Hel) - 1929;
Portret dr. Jana
Biziela (Portrait of Jan
Biziel) - 1933;
Notre Dame w Paryżu (Notre-Dame de Paris) - 1934;
Portret Heleny...
- ****ociated with the
Collegium Medi****: No. 1-Dr.
Antoni Jurasz; No. 2-Dr. Jan
Biziel. Furthermore, the
institution operates other centers in the city: the Oncology...
- a
Roman Catholic church [pl], the
Bydgoszcz Martyrs Cemetery [pl], Jan
Biziel University Hospital No. 2 [pl], and the
Higher School of
Health Sciences [pl]...
- one can cite the following:
Ryszard Markwart Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki Jan
Biziel Chmielarski family Piórek
family Konrad Pałubicki
Felicja Krysiewiczowa...
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served as
infirmary for
wounded insurgents, with the
heroic help of Dr. Jan
Biziel and
thanks to the
kindness of
Stanislaw Stryszyk.
Another member of the...
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miasto Bydgoszcz). The council, set up on 16
November 1918, had Jan
Biziel for its
President and Jan
Teska for its secretary; this body
dealt with...
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dismissal of Nowina-Sokolnicki and the
election of
Count Kazimierz Dworak-
Biziel-Dworakowski, a
resident of the USA, as the 8th
Grand Master. At the same...