Józef Brudziński

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1874 – 1917

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Who was Józef Brudziński?

Józef Polikarp Brudziński was a Polish pediatrician born in the village of Bolewo.

He studied medicine in Tartu and Moscow, and in 1897 moved to Krakow, where he trained in pediatrics. Later, he worked in Graz under Theodor Escherich, and in Paris with Doctors Jacques-Joseph Grancher, Antoine Marfan and Victor Henri Hutinel.

In 1903 he practiced medicine at the Anne-Marie Kinderhospital in Łódź, relocating in 1910 to Warsaw, where he designed a children's hospital with financial assistance from philanthropist Sophie Szlenker. He was a catalyst in the re-establishment of a Polish university in Warsaw, where in 1915, he became rector. In 1908 he founded the first Polish journal of pediatrics, titled Przegląd Pediatryczny.

Brudziński is remembered for his work involving prophylaxis of infectious diseases in children, as well as studies of neurological indications associated with meningitis. Today, his name is lent to four eponymous medical signs associated with reflexes observed in meningitis.

⁕Brudziński's neck sign: With the patient lying on his back and the neck is bent forward, reflective flexion of the knees take place.

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Born
1874
Nationality
  • Poland
Died
Dec 18, 1917
Warsaw

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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