Franciszek Kobyliński (born August 30, 1848 in Warsaw, died August 15, 1922 in Warsaw) - Polish dentist, inventor. Curriculum vitae
He came from the bourgeois family, graduated from the Middle School in Warsaw, and then went on to study at the Warsaw School of Medicine, which he left in 1867. Due to political repression he went to Vienna and graduated in 1874 from the Faculty of Medicine in dental specialization. He first practiced in Malopolska and later went to Kazan, where after obtaining a medical examination in 1878 he was granted the right to pursue a profession in the territory of the empire. He was a county doctor and chief physician at the hospital in Spassk Razansk. He returned to Poland in 1879 and opened his private practice in Warsaw.
He conducted his own research and experiments in the field of dentistry. He was an active member of the Society of Polish Physicians and Naturalists. In 1881, at the third convention of this organization, he gave a lecture on the use of a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen under atmospheric conditions as an anesthetic and demonstrated the prototype of his own apparatus for the production and storage of this medium. He has perfected a number of measures to fill fillings in dental cavities.
Between 1883 and 1885 he was a member of the editorial board and publisher of "The Chronicle of Medicine". The letter was mainly concerned with advances in medicine. In this newspaper he published many of his own articles. He also published in the "Gazeta Lekarskiej", among others. Re- and Transplantation of Teeth (1880), Harmful effect of grinding and jaw on teeth. Remedy of the evil on the mechanical road (1882). In the years 1891-1892 he taught pathology and dental treatment in the Private School of Medicine and Dentistry in Warsaw dr. J. Levy. Bibliography
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