Bronislaw Sabat


Bronislaw Sabat's grave at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw

Bronisław Sabat (born May 5, 1871, December 20, 1953) is a Polish physician, radiologist, honorary professor at the Medical Academy in Łódź.

He was a student of physics and medicine in Cracow, Lviv and Vienna. In Paris he became a student of Henri Becquerel and Pierre Curie. In Vienna he was a student of the author of the radiology of Georg Holzknecht. In 1911 he used kimography as a method of making X-rays. From 1921 he was the head of the Ujazdowski Hospital for 5 years. From 1926 he managed the insurance company in Warsaw for 20 years. One year later, he developed a method of taking pictures taken into a patient's body. Bibliography

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