- Ludwik Rydygier
Ludwik Rydygier (
21 August 1850 -25 June 1920 ) was a Polishsurgeon .Born in Dusocin village near
Grudziądz , which that time was part of theProvince of Prussia after partitioning of Poland. Since childhood he accented his Polish roots.Between 1859 and 1861 he was learning in gymnasium in
Chojnice , then also in gymnasium inChełmno , which he graduated in 1869. In years 1869-1878 he studied medical sciences inGreifswald .After studies he was running a private clinic in Chełmno. There he wrote many of his papers in the field of
surgery .In 1887 he was appointed to work at surgery faculty at
Jagiellonian University inKraków . In 1897 he was asked to lead new surgery faculty and clinic atLviv University , which he agreed. He was at his time one of the most distinguished Polish and worldwide known surgeons. In 1880, as first in Poland and second in the world he succeeded in surgical removal ofpylorus from patient suffering fromstomach cancer . He was also first to document this procedure. In 1881, as the first in the world, he carriedpeptic ulcer resection . In 1884 he introduced new method of surgical peptic ulcer treatment usingGastroenterostomy . Rydygier was also inventor (1900) of original conception of removing prostaticadenoma and many other surgical techniques.He was dean of Medical Department and in years 1901-1902 rector of Lviv University. He was mentor to many splendid surgeons, future professors. In year 1889 he organized first in Poland surgeon conference. Those conferences led to establishing of Polish Surgeon Society. He didn't leave Lviv, even when he was offered to move to Charles University in
Prague . He was outstanding surgeon, well known for his practical achievements, as well as initiator of new methods, talented organizer. Some of his ideas, which include introduced by him methods of operating stomach, anus cancer, amputations, plastic, orthopedic andcardiothoracic surgery , urology , are successfully used to date.During
First World War he led military hospital inBrno . After war he immediately returned to Lviv. There he fought against Ukrainians in November 1918. He was promoted togeneral ofPolish Army . In 1920 he started organizing military hospitals.Unfortunately, he died that year suddenly. At first he was buried at
Łyczaków Cemetery , later he was moved to officer part ofCemetery of the Defenders of Lwów .
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