Leon Wernic


Leon Marek Wernic (born June 18, 1870 in Warsaw, died September 4, 1953) is a Polish dermatologist and venerologist, eugenic. President of the Polish Eugenics Society. The son of musical instrument maker Jan Adolf Wernitz (Wernica) (1830-1907) and Natalia of Brandstaetter. He is buried at the Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in Warsaw. He studied medicine at the Imperial University of Warsaw, received a medical degree in 1895. He completed his studies in Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg. He then practiced in Kalisz and Warsaw. In 1917 he defended his dissertation at the Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University. He died in 1953 in Warsaw, buried in the Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery (alley 8, row 8, seat 27).

One of his sons Leon Leszek (1897-1969) joined the Polish Military Organization in 1915, fought in the ranks of the Polish Legions in Eastern Galicia with the Ukrainians and took part in the 1920s Polish-Bolshevik War, and in the 1939 campaign of the 1939 defense Warsaw. Wiesław Wernic's second son (1906-1986) was a journalist and writer, author of twenty popular books for young people in the West. Selected works Bibliography

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