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George Misiewicz, Polish refugee who helped pioneer ulcer treatments
Summary
George Misiewicz, a Polish refugee to Britain, has died aged 95 and is credited with playing an important role in the development of anti‑ulcer treatments.
Content
George Misiewicz has died aged 95. He was a Polish refugee who came to Britain. He played an important role in the development of anti‑ulcer treatment. His death and career are the subject of an obituary in The Telegraph.
Key points:
- He died aged 95.
- He was a Polish refugee who came to Britain.
- He played an important role in the development of anti‑ulcer treatment.
- The Telegraph obituary records that fellow doctor and columnist James Le Fanu described him as an exemplar of the old‑fashioned, wise physician who listened to patients.
Summary:
His clinical work contributed to the development of anti‑ulcer treatments and is highlighted in his obituary. Undetermined at this time.
