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Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka (12
September 1867 – 8
April 1936) was a
Polish physician and women's
rights advocate,
active in the
interwar era.
After earning...
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Socrealistyczna Warszawa (in Polish). Warsaw: Agora. ISBN 978-83-268-2252-0.
Budzińska, Magdalena; Sznajderman,
Monika (2015). Jako dowód i
wyraz przyjaźni....
- (feminine:
Budzińska; plural: Budzińscy) is a
Polish surname. It may
refer to:
Henryk Budziński (1904–1983),
Polish rower Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka (1867–1936)...
- Bednarz-Grzybek,
Renata (2013). "Justyna
Budzińska-Tylicka (1867–1936): Poglądy Na Odżywianie" [Justyna
Budzińska-Tylicka (1867–1936):
Views and
Ideas on...
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Patrycja Ziemba 7 FW BLR
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Monika Poniedzialek 9 FW POL Anna Gawrońska (captain) 10 MF...
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Piotr Tylicki (1543-1616),
Polish nobleman and
Bishop of
Krakow Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka (1867–1936),
Polish physician and
feminist Jacek Tylicki (born...
- „Przecinek” 2001/11.
Prawo i bezprawie. With
Andrzej Pańta
speaks Bożena
Budzińska Bibliography 1
Bibliography 2 the
official names:
Andrzej Pańta and Andreas...
- Culture.pl.
Biographical notes @ AgraArt.
Teresa Sulerzyska, Elżbieta
Budzińska,
Jadwiga Trenklerówna: Jan
Feliks Piwarski. 1794-1859,
University of Warsaw...
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Plaxy Budzinska 117 10.5 N/A
Labour Thomas Albert Van de Bilt 88 7.9 +0.8 R4U Jiri Wolker...
- Workers'
Society of
Social Service. She also
worked together with
Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka and
Herman Rubinraut at the
Conscious Motherhood Clinic founded...