Dr Adam Zamenhof (1888–1940) and his insight into ophthalmology
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Published:2009-02
Issue:1
Volume:17
Page:18-22
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ISSN:0967-7720
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Container-title:Journal of Medical Biography
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Med Biogr
Author:
Wincewicz Andrzej,Sulkowska Mariola,Lieberman E James,Bakunowicz-Lazarczyk Alina,Sulkowski Stanislaw
Abstract
Adam Zamenhof was greatly influenced by his father, Ludwik Zamenhof, who designed the international language Esperanto. Like his father, he became an ophthalmologist and joined the Esperanto movement. He published in the field of ophthalmology and was soon chosen as head of an ophthalmology department. He subsequently became Chief of the Orthodox Jewish Hospital at Czystem in Warsaw. He was active in the leadership of the Bialystok-Warsaw Chamber of Medical Doctors. He perished in the Nazi Holocaust (Shoah) but all Zamenhof's ideals that Adam served as a doctor and social activist remain still alive.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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