Jan Mikulicz-Radecki
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Jan Mikulicz-Radecki
Summary
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki is a human[1]. He was born in Chernivtsi[2]. He was born on May 16, 1850[3]. He died in Wrocław[4]. He died on June 14, 1905[5]. He worked as a surgeon[6] and professor[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (149 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Chernivtsi[2], Jan Mikulicz-Radecki…
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki died in Wrocław[4].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was born on May 16, 1850[3].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki died on June 14, 1905[5].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's father was Andreas Mikulicz von Radecki[9].
- A child of Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was Felix von Mikulicz-Radecki[10].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki held citizenship in German Empire[11].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's professions included surgeon[6].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's professions included professor[7].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's field of work was surgery[12].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was employed by University of Wrocław[13].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's education included a stint at University of Vienna[14].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's doctoral advisor was Theodor Billroth[15].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was a member of Silesian Society for the Culture of the Fatherland[16].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki is recorded as male[17].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki supervised Ferdinand Sauerbruch as a doctoral student[19].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's Commons category is recorded as Jan Mikulicz-Radecki[20].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's family name is recorded as Mikulicz[21].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's given name is recorded as Jan[22].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's described by source is recorded as Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[23].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[24].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's described by source is recorded as Polish Biographical Dictionary[25].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's described by source is recorded as Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)[26].
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[27].
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Origins and Family
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's place of birth was Chernivtsi[2]. He was born on May 16, 1850[3]. His father was Andreas Mikulicz von Radecki[9].
Education
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's education included a stint at University of Vienna[14]. His doctoral advisor was Theodor Billroth[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include surgeon[6] and professor[7]. Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's field of work was surgery[12]. Among his employers was University of Wrocław[13]. He supervised Ferdinand Sauerbruch as a doctoral student[19].
Personal Life
A child of Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was Felix von Mikulicz-Radecki[10].
Death and Burial
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki died on June 14, 1905[5]. He died in Wrocław[4].
Why It Matters
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (149 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] He is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]
He has been cited as an influence by Ludwik Rydygier[30], a military officer[31], 1850–1920[32], of Poland[33], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great[34].
His notable doctoral advisees include Ferdinand Sauerbruch[35], a surgeon[36], 1875–1951[37], of Germany[38], awarded the honorary member of the German Society of Surgery[39], specialised in surgery[40].
FAQs
Where was Jan Mikulicz-Radecki born?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's place of birth was Chernivtsi[2].
Where did Jan Mikulicz-Radecki die?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki passed away in Wrocław[4].
Who were Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's parents?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki's father was Andreas Mikulicz von Radecki[9].
What did Jan Mikulicz-Radecki do for work?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki worked as surgeon[6] and professor[7].
Where did Jan Mikulicz-Radecki go to school?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was educated at University of Vienna[14].
Who did Jan Mikulicz-Radecki influence?
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki has been cited as an influence by Ludwik Rydygier[30].