Odo Bujwid

Polish bacteriologist
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Odo Feliks Kazimierz Bujwid
Born30 November 1857
Vilnius, Lithuania-Vilnius Governorate, Russian Empire
Died26 December 1942
Kraków, Nazi-occupied Poland

Odo Feliks Kazimierz Bujwid (30 November 1857 in Vilnius – 26 December 1942 in Kraków) (sometimes referred to as Odon Bujwid) was a Polish bacteriologist, recognized as the founder of bacteriology in Poland.[1]

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  1. ^ Lisowski W., Professor Odo Feliks Bujwid (1857-1942), the father of Polish bacteriology,
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