Leon Blumenstok-Halban
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Leon Blumenstok-Halban
Summary
Leon Blumenstok-Halban is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kraków[2]. He was born on March 11, 1838[3]. He died in Kraków[4]. He died on February 28, 1897[5]. He worked as a psychiatrist[6], criminalist[7], medical examiner[8], university teacher[9], and physician[10]. He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's place of birth was Kraków[2].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban passed away in Kraków[4].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban was born on March 11, 1838[3].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban died on February 28, 1897[5].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban is buried at Rakowicki Cemetery[12].
- A child of Leon Blumenstok-Halban was Alfred Halban[13].
- A child of Leon Blumenstok-Halban was Henryk Halban[14].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban held citizenship in Poland[15].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as a psychiatrist[6].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as a criminalist[7].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as a medical examiner[8].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as a university teacher[9].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as a physician[10].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's field of work was medicine[16].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's field of work was medical jurisprudence[17].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's field of work was criminalistics[18].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's field of work was psychiatry[19].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban's field of work was forensic medicine[20].
- Among Leon Blumenstok-Halban's employers was Jagiellonian University[21].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban was educated at Jagiellonian University[22].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban received the Order of the Iron Crown (Kingdom of Italy)[23].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban received the Order of the Iron Crown (Austria)[24].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban was a member of Poznań Society of Friends of Learning[25].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban was a member of Towarzystwo Naukowe Krakowskie[26].
- Leon Blumenstok-Halban is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kraków[2], Leon Blumenstok-Halban… he was born on March 11, 1838[3].
Education
Leon Blumenstok-Halban's education included a stint at Jagiellonian University[22]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Medicine[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include psychiatrist[6], criminalist[7], medical examiner[8], university teacher[9], and physician[10]. Fields of work include medicine[16], a field of study[29]; medical jurisprudence[17], a medical specialty[30]; criminalistics[18], an academic discipline[31]; psychiatry[19], a medical specialty[32]; and forensic medicine[20], a medical specialty[33]. Leon Blumenstok-Halban was employed by Jagiellonian University[21].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Iron Crown (Kingdom of Italy)[23], an order[34], in Kingdom of Italy[35], founded in 1805[36] and Order of the Iron Crown (Austria)[24], an order of merit[37], in Austria–Hungary[38], founded in 1816[39].
Personal Life
Children include Alfred Halban[13], a pedagogue[40], 1865–1926[41], of Austrian Empire[42], awarded the Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[43] and Henryk Halban[14], a psychiatrist[44], 1870–1933[45], of Poland[46], awarded the Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta[47], specialised in neurology[48].
Death and Burial
Leon Blumenstok-Halban died on February 28, 1897[5]. He passed away in Kraków[4]. He is buried at Rakowicki Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Leon Blumenstok-Halban is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Leon Blumenstok-Halban born?
Leon Blumenstok-Halban's place of birth was Kraków[2].
Where did Leon Blumenstok-Halban die?
Leon Blumenstok-Halban died in Kraków[4].
What did Leon Blumenstok-Halban do for work?
Leon Blumenstok-Halban worked as psychiatrist[6], criminalist[7], medical examiner[8], university teacher[9], and physician[10].
Where did Leon Blumenstok-Halban go to school?
Leon Blumenstok-Halban was educated at Jagiellonian University[22].
What awards did Leon Blumenstok-Halban receive?
Honors received include Order of the Iron Crown (Kingdom of Italy)[23] and Order of the Iron Crown (Austria)[24].