@misc{Kopociński_Krzysztof_Generał, author={Kopociński, Krzysztof and Kopocińśki, Zbigniew}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Ludwik Rydygier (1850?1920), a world famous Polish physician, who was the first man to perform resection of the stomach for peptic ulcer. He was also the second doctor in history, who made pyloric resection for gastric cancer. For many years he was the head of the Surgery Clinical Hospitals of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the University of Lviv.}, abstract={During World War I was the commander of the Austrian Military Hospital in Brno in Moravia. He was famous for his love of uniforms and military lifestyle. Rydygier was a great Polish patriot and despite his age he joined the Polish Army in 1918 to fight for the independence of his homeland.}, abstract={During the Defense of Lwow was the chief surgeon of the Military Hospital No. 2, where he assisted the wounded soldiers of both sides of the conflict. He died on June 26, 1920 in Lviv, and was buried in a general`s uniform in the Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwow.}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={Generał profesor Ludwik Rydygier (1850?1920) jako obrońca Lwowa. Niesłusznie zapomniana bohaterska karta z życiorysu światowej sławy polskiego chirurga = General, professor Ludwik Rydygier (1850?1920) as the defender of Lviv. An unjustly forgotten heroic chapter from the biography of a world-famous polish surgeon}, keywords={Rydygier, Ludwik (1850-1920), surgeon, Defense of Lwow, resection of the stomach, Cemeteryof the Defenders of Lwow, chirurgia, Obrona Lwowa, Cmentarz Obrońców Lwowa, resekcja żołądka}, }