- Чаплиц; 1768–1825), born
Eufemiusz Czaplic, was a
Polish military commander in the
service of the
Russian Empire.
Eufemiusz Czaplic was born into an old...
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
General Eufemiusz Czaplic Jan
Czaplic (Kiev castellan, d. 1604)
Aleksander Czaplic-Szpanowski...
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Tolly Alexander von
Benckendorff Levin von
Bennigsen Pavel Chichagov Eufemiusz Czaplic Dmitry Dokhturov Dmitry Golitsyn Yakov Kulnev †
Mikhail Kutuzov...
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Celestyn Czaplic (1723–1804),
Polish nobleman, politician,
writer and a poet
Eufemiusz Czaplic (1768–1825),
Polish nobleman,
general of the
Russian Empire Tekla...
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damage in the
nerves of the
upper arm and spine. One of his
students was
Eufemiusz Herman.
Bikeles was
killed by a
stray bullet during the
battle of Lviv...
- the so-called axis reflexes.
According to the
famous Polish professor Eufemiusz Herman,
Napoleon Baniewicz wrote his name into the
history of neurology...
- English.
These publications repeated fragmentary and
scarce facts from
Eufemiusz Herman's
classic monograph about Polish neurologists. New
facts about...
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minded mistake he
allowed himself to be
surprised and
attacked by
General Eufemiusz Czaplic. Some
sources report that he
quartered in
Slonim too long, hoping...
- many of the
Polish neurologists were
making their first steps. His
pupil Eufemiusz Herman recalls: "Traditionally on Mondays,
patient cases were reviewed...