[Logic of medicine in the interpretation of Władysław Szumowski].

Ryszard W Gryglewski

Katedra Historii Medycyny, CM UJ Kraków.

Journal Article: Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki: Kwartal'nyĭ zhurnal istorii nauki i tekhniki - 01/2009; 54(2):7-20.

Abstract

Among Polish philosophers and historians of medicine of the turn of the 19th century Władysław Biegański was justly said to be the most eminent Polish logician of medicine, whose name is mentioned next to Franciszek Oesterlen--an originator of the modern logic of medicine. However, Biegański was not the only person, who among Polish scientists paid so much attention to the discussed domain. After Biegański one should mention with conviction the author of Logika dla medyków ['Logic for Medicals']--Władysław Szumowski. The present text is an attempt at presenting Szumowski's ideas of the role and status of logic in medicine, and its importance for educating future doctors.

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Keywords

19th century Władysław Biegański
 
Biegański
 
discussed domain
 
eminent Polish logician
 
future doctors
 
Logika dla medyków ['Logic
 
Polish philosophers
 
Polish scientists
 
Szumowski's ideas