Witold Nowodworski (military doctor)
Witold Nowodworski (born April 4, 1887 in Leningrad) - Polish, Russian and Soviet military physician, Colonel of the Red Army, Brigadier General.
The son of a Polish exile from 1863 Marceli, in 1906 he graduated from the St. Petersburg Secondary School in 1906 and studied at the Petersburg Military Academy of Medicine in 1907-1912. He obtained a military doctor's degree and an officer's rank in the Tsar's army. From January 1913 he was the head of the Internatinal Clinic of the Academy in St. Petersburg, July 22, 1914 mobilized as a junior physician and sent to the German front. From August 1915 the hospital doctor and the evacuation point in Petrograd. 1919-1922 the head of the Clinic at the Academy. He served in the Tsar's army until 1917, then joined the Red Guards and the Red Army. 1919-1925 doctor of the Children's House in Petrograd / Leningrad. Senior Lecturer Assistant, and since 1936 a docent of the Military Medical Academy im. Kirov in Leningrad. Since 1941 Deputy Head of the Department of Internal Diseases Department. 1925-1929 Member of the Sickness Fund Committee, and 1929-1934 Consultant of the Institute of Ophthalmology in Leningrad. He worked in the field of detailed pathology and therapy of infectious and internal diseases, in 1934 he became a candidate for medical sciences and in 1943 he became doctor of medical science. Author of 25 scientific papers and several papers. By order of the head of the Red Army Health Service of April 2, 1944, directed to serve in the Polish Armed Forces in the USSR, in the rank of colonel, on April 20, 1944 he became the Chief Internist and Chief Therapist of the 1st Army. 22 XI 1944 appointed Chief of Internal Security. From December 1944 professor at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, where he was the head of the 3rd Clinic. On December 31, 1944, the Bureau of the Polish Armed Forces awarded him the rank of Brigadier General with seniority from 1 January 1945. Later, he was the Chief Internist of the Department of Health Service of the Polish Armed Forces. Since February 1946 the Chief of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Health. Organizer of the health service in the Recovered Territories. On 9 September 1946, he requested the Ministry of Defense to send a letter to the Red Army in order to continue his scientific work at the Leningrad Academy. On 9 November 1946, he returned to the USSR and returned to the Soviet Union. Professor at the Military Medical Academy in Leningrad. Honors Bibliography
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