DOCTOR APOLINARY TARNAWSKI (1851-1943) - THE PIONEER OF NATURAL MEDICINE AND PHYSIOTHERAPY IN GERIATRICS IN POLAND.

Abstract:

:Doctor Apolinary Tarnawski (1851-1943) was undoubtedly the precursor of modern natural medicine, preventive medicine, and geriatric physiotherapy in Poland. Based on the experience gained from foreign scientific travel, own knowledge and experience, he developed an original method that he successfully used in his own clinic in Kosów. His assumptions proved to be timeless, and despite the passage of many years have not lost their relevance. :Liječnik Apolinary Tarnawski (1851. – 1943.) nedvojbeno je bio preteča moderne prirodne medicine, preventivne medicine i gerijatrijske fizioterapije u Poljskoj. Na temelju iskustva stečenog na inozemnim znanstvenim putovanjima te vlastita znanja i iskustva razvio je originalnu metodu kojom se uspješno koristio u vlastitoj klinici u Kosówu. Njegove su se pretpostavke pokazale bezvremenima i unatoč protoku mnogih godina nisu izgubile na značenju.

journal_name

Acta Med Hist Adriat

authors

Migala M,Jandziś S

doi

10.31952/amha.18.2.4

keywords:

["history of medicine","physiotherapy","therapeutic gymnastics","physical medicine"]

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2021-12-01 00:00:00

pages

273-290

issue

2

eissn

1334-4366

issn

1334-6253

journal_volume

18

pub_type

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