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Jan Biziel (1858-1934) was a German and Polish physician, social
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, city councilor of
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. He was designated "Honorary Citizen of Bydgoszcz" in 1930.


Biography

Jan Łukasz Biziel was born on October 12, 1858, in
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,
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. He was the son of Rozalia née Pajkert and Franciszek Biziel, a
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. He was the younger son of a very large family, having 4 brothers and 6 sisters. He attended the gymnasium in
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from 1872 to 1879, then he studied medicine at Leipzig's and Greifswald's universities. He started his medical practice in Chełmno: there he gained experience in the field of medical knowledge and perfected his practice. In particular he worked under the attention of Ludwik Rydygier, the famous Polish
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who later became
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at the
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of
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. Leaving Chełmno, he spent the next five years in Krzywiń, hometown of his wife Maria. In 1902, they moved to
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where Jan worked for four years at the hospital: their third daughter was born there. Finally on March 28, 1906, the Biziel family moved to
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, living at 3 Cieszkowskiego street. The Biziel's later purchased a house at May 3 street (Nr.8), which Pelagia, one of their daughter, kept till after
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. At that time, there were already several private and public hospitals in Bromberg/Bydgoszcz. Most of the physicians were German: Jan Biziel joined the small group of Polish doctors which included, among others, Emil Warmiński, the first Polish medic in the city. On November 11, 1918, Poland regained independence. However, at that time, Bydgoszcz was still part of German territory. To avoid this fate, an uprising broke out in the city: power was taken over by a "Workers' and Soldiers' Council", which temporarily had control upon the local administration. On November 16, a "Polish People's Council" was set up, chaired by Jan Biziel. As such, he had been representing the Polish residents of Bydgoszcz to the discussion with partitioning authorities. During the fights following the Greater Poland uprising, while working at the garrison hospital at 11 Jagiellońska street, Dr. Biziel treated and operated the wounded insurgents, in hospitals but also in private homes. He succeeded in having secretly transferred out of hospital Polish soldiers facing death penalty for desertion from the Prussian army, by issuing false documents to allow them to reach safe houses. Dr. Biziel ran as well an underground hospital, which was organized in the Stryszyk family house at 12 Długa Street during the battles near Bydgoszcz. In December 1918, Jan participated in the sessions of the
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of the district in
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as the head of the delegation representing the interests of the Bydgoszcz city. At the ceremony of transfer of authority from German to Polish rule which took place on the Old Market square on January 19, 1920, Jan Biziel was one of the Polish representatives, while another Bydgoszcz citizen, Hermann Dietz, sided with the German party. The following day, as president of the Polish People's Council, he welcomed Polish troops entering the city. On August 4, 1920, Biziel was appointed a member of the Provisional City Council (1920–1921). After the resignation of Jan Maciaszek, the interim city president in July 1921, he was offered his position, but did not accept it. In 1921, he became the chairman of the Polish Election Committee in Bydgoszcz and was elected as a city councilor from the Civic List, representing the interests of the Christian-democratic party from 1922 to 1925. He chaired the City Council until the end of March 1922. In the 1920s, Dr. Biziel was the head physician of the Municipal Clinic and the chief of the internal department. He was active in the Poznań-Pomeranian Medical Chamber and the Medical Society for the Nadnotecki District in Bydgoszcz. From 1925 onwards, he shifted his focus on private medical practice. In 1930, Jan Biziel bought the tenement at 8 3 Maja street, which was managed till after the
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by one of his daughters, Pelagia. In May 1933, he was victim of a cerebral
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. He could not get out of bed for five months and after recovery he had to be cared after. He eventually died on February 4, 1934, in Bydgoszcz. Two days later, the City Council convened for an extraordinary session to honor his memory. Jan Biziel's
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took place on February 7, 1934, in the Nowofarny Cemetery of Bydgoszcz: in accordance with his last will, the ceremony was kept extremely modest. In his farewell speech, city president Leon Barciszewski emphasized that Jan Biziel was a man ''"who disdained nothing more than external glitz, who shy away and escaped from fame and popularity. Quietly and imperceptibly, he glided through the streets of Bydgoszcz, bringing physical help and spiritual relief to all who called him day and night."'' The care of his tombstone in Nowofarny cemetery is under the responsibility of the City Hall and
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Nr.7 in Bydgoszcz.


Family

Jan Biziel was married to Maria Ludwika née Badeltów, a teacher from Krzywin. Maria was the daughter of Paweł Badelt, very active in his city. He founded the first pharmacy of Krzywin (on March 11, 1870), co-founded the "People's Bank" in Krzywin and chaired the "Strzelce's Fowler Brotherhood" ( pl, Bractwa kurkowe) of the town. He died in 1901. They had three daughters: * Maria Ludwika (born 1894), a teacher; * Pelagia Rozalia (born 1896) a teacher as well; * Ludwika Izabela (born 1903) who was an assistant at the Municipal Library in Bydgoszcz. Jan Biziel family has many descendants, most of them live in Poland (
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,
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).


Activism

Upon his arrival in Bromberg in 1906, Jan Biziel combined his medical practice with
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and social
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. He was active in many forums such as: * the "Industrial Association of Bydgoszcz" ( pl, Towarzystwo Przemysłowe w Bydgoszczy) created by Teofil Magdziński in 1872; * the "Craftsmen Association" ( pl, Towarzystwo Rzemieślników); * the "Society of Polish-Catholic Workers" ( pl, Towarzystwa Robotników Polsko-Katolickich) as an honorary member. He was also very dynamic in the parish of the St. Martin and Nicholas cathedral. His own house at 3 Cieszkowskiego street quickly became a radiating center of social welfare and patriotism. In 1909, he headed the County Committee of the "People's Reading Room Society". On his initiative, a bookshop promoting
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was established in
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at the end of 1911, at the crossing of today's Mostowa and Jagiellońska streets. The same year, Biziel joined the city Popular National Union and soon became one of its leading members alongside Jan Teska (1876-1945). In 1914, he was one of the co-founder and representative at the supervisory board of the "Discount Bank" in Bydgoszcz. The role of this institution was to grant loans to peasants wrestling for land with the Prussian Colonization Commission. Dr. Biziel used to give many historical lectures. In 1917, he was granted membership to the "Poznań Honorary Committee of the Centenary of the Death of
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". One of the commemorations in November 1917, was accompanied by his speech in the premises of the Polish House, created by his late colleague Emil Warmińskiego at today's 11 Warmińskiego street.


Honors

* He was awarded Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Krzyże Oficerskim Orderu Odrodzenia Polski ) on May 2, 1922; * In January 1930, the Bydgoszcz municipality adopted a resolution nominating Jan Biziel as an ''Honorary Citizen of Bydgoszcz'', for outstanding social services to the benefit of Polish citizens of the city. The ceremony was held on January 19, 1930, on the 10th anniversary
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
re-joining the motherland. The city commendation mentioned: "''For several dozen years he devoted himself tirelessly to social work in various organizations in our city.''" * A street on Bydgoszcz, in "Wzgórze Wolności" district has been named after him. * Since 1992, Dr. Jan Biziel is the patron the Provincial Hospital of Bydgoszcz ("Szpital Uniwersytecki nr 2 im. dr. Jana Biziela"). * In 1999, a
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has been unveiled at 3 Cieszkowskiego street, Biziel's house in Bygoszcz. * In June 2014, another
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has been placed on the wall of the tenement at 12 Długa Street, to remember that during the Greater Poland uprising, the premises (then owned by Stanislaw Stryszyk) housed an infirmary for the wounded insurgents tended with the heroic help of Dr. Jan Biziel.


Gallery

File:Bdg Cieszkowskiego3 hdr 05-2013.jpg, Tenement at 3 Cieszkowskiego street, home of the Biziel family File:Bdg Cieszkowskiego3 5 07-2013.jpg, Commemorative plaque to J. Biziel at 3 Cieszkowskiego File:Bydgoszcz, dom, 1866-1878 zdj. nr 3.JPG, House at 12 Długa street, which housed an improvised infirmary during the Greater Poland uprising File:Dluga 12 (4).jpg, Commemorative plaque to Dr. Biziel at 12 Długa street File:Pierwsza rada miejska w Bydgoszczy.jpg, First city council in Bydgoszcz (1922). Jan Biziel is on the first row, 5th from the left. File:Szpital uniwersytecki nr 2 w Bydgoszczy.jpg, View of "Jan Biziel" University Hospital Nr.2 in Bydgoszcz File:3 Maja 8.jpg, Other Biziel's family house at May 3 street (Nr.8)


See also

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Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
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Emil Warmiński Emil Warmiński (15 March 1881 – 9 June 1909) was a Polish physician, social and national activist and founder of the ''Polish House'' in Bydgoszcz. Biography Youth Emil Warmiński was born on 15 March 1881 in a tenement at 6 Plac Poznań ...
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List of Polish people This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Science Physics * Czesław Białobrzeski * Andrzej Buras * Georges Charpak, ...


References


External links

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"Jan Biziel" University Hospital Nr.2 in Bydgoszcz
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Znani Nieznani - Jan Biziel (video)


Bibliography

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Biziel, Jan University of Greifswald alumni Leipzig University alumni Physicians from Bydgoszcz 19th-century Polish physicians Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919) participants Members of Bydgoszcz City Council Popular National Union politicians Burials in Nowofarny cemetery in Bydgoszcz 1858 births 1934 deaths 20th-century Polish physicians