Jan Baliński
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Jan Baliński
Summary
Jan Baliński is a human[1]. His place of birth was Jašiūnai[2]. He was born on February 6, 1824[3]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on March 11, 1902[5]. He worked as a psychiatrist[6] and physician[7]. He is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
Key Facts
- Jan Baliński's place of birth was Jašiūnai[2].
- Jan Baliński was born in Vilnius[9].
- Jan Baliński died in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Jan Baliński was born on February 6, 1824[3].
- Jan Baliński was born on 1828[10].
- Jan Baliński died on March 11, 1902[5].
- Jan Baliński died on 1902[11].
- Jan Baliński's father was Michał Baliński[12].
- Among Jan Baliński's spouses was Q138550382[13].
- A child of Jan Baliński was Petr Balinsky[14].
- Jan Baliński held citizenship in Russian Empire[15].
- Jan Baliński's professions included psychiatrist[6].
- Jan Baliński worked as a physician[7].
- Jan Baliński's field of work was psychiatry[16].
- Jan Baliński was employed by Imperial Academy of Medical Surgery[17].
- Jan Baliński's education included a stint at Imperial Academy of Medical Surgery[18].
- A notable student of Jan Baliński was Jan Mierzejewski[19].
- A notable student of Jan Baliński was Iwan Pasternacki[20].
- Jan Baliński received the Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[21].
- Jan Baliński is recorded as male[22].
- Jan Baliński's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Jan Baliński's family is recorded as House of Baliński[24].
- Jan Baliński supervised Otton Czeczott as a doctoral student[25].
- Jan Baliński's coat of arms is recorded as Jastrzębiec[26].
- Jan Baliński earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Medicine[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Jašiūnai[2], a human settlement[28], in Lithuania[29] and Vilnius[9], a city[30], in Lithuania[31], founded in 1201[32]. Recorded date of birth include February 6, 1824[3] and 1828[10]. Jan Baliński's father was Michał Baliński[12].
Education
Jan Baliński's education included a stint at Imperial Academy of Medical Surgery[18]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Medicine[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include psychiatrist[6] and physician[7]. Jan Baliński's field of work was psychiatry[16]. Among his employers was Imperial Academy of Medical Surgery[17]. Notable students include Jan Mierzejewski[19], a psychiatrist[33], 1838–1908[34], of Poland[35], awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[36], specialised in psychiatry[37] and Iwan Pasternacki[20], a psychiatrist[38], 1848–1887[39], of Russian Empire[40], specialised in psychiatry[41]. He supervised Otton Czeczott as a doctoral student[25].
Recognition
Jan Baliński received the Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[21].
Personal Life
Among Jan Baliński's spouses was Q138550382[13]. A child of him was Petr Balinsky[14].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 11, 1902[5] and 1902[11]. Jan Baliński passed away in Saint Petersburg[4].
Why It Matters
Jan Baliński is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
His notable doctoral advisees include Ivan Sikorski[42], a psychiatrist[43], 1842–1919[44], of Russian Empire[45], specialised in psychology[46].
FAQs
Where was Jan Baliński born?
Born in Jašiūnai[2], Jan Baliński…
Where did Jan Baliński die?
Jan Baliński passed away in Saint Petersburg[4].
Who were Jan Baliński's parents?
Jan Baliński's father was Michał Baliński[12].
Who was Jan Baliński married to?
Jan Baliński's spouses include Q138550382[13].
What did Jan Baliński do for work?
Jan Baliński worked as psychiatrist[6] and physician[7].
Where did Jan Baliński go to school?
Jan Baliński was educated at Imperial Academy of Medical Surgery[18].
What awards did Jan Baliński receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[21].