Józef Dietl
Józef Dietl
Józef Dietl (24 January 1804 in Podbuże near Sambor – 18 January 1878 in Kraków) was an Austrian-Polish physician born to an Austrian father and Polish mother. He studied medicine in Lviv and Vienna. He was a pioneer in balneology, and a professor of Jagiellonian University, elected as its rector in 1861. Dietl described the kidney ailment known as "Dietl’s Crisis" as well as its treatment.
From 1866 to 1874 Józef Dietl was mayor of the city of Kraków.
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- Maciej Bajer
- Filip Nereusz Lichocki
- Dominik Drdatzki
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- Józef Walenty Krzyżanowski
- Fryderyk Swieceny
- Ignacy Paprocki
- Fryderyk Tobiaszek
- Andrzej Seidler-Wiślański
- Józef Dietl
- Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz
- Ferdynand Weigel
- Feliks Szlachtowski
- Józef Friedlein
- Juliusz Leo
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- Tadeusz Salwa
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