Emil Bobrowski

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Emil Bobrowski

Emil Bobrowski (born April 18, 1876 in Niepołomice , Galicia , † April 12, 1938 in Cracow ) was a Polish doctor and politician ( Polish Social Democrats ). He was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives , a member of the constituent Sejm , a member of the Sejm and the Senate and Vice Mayor of Krakow.

Life

Bobrowski was born the son of the forester and head of the forest administration Niepołomice Leopold Bobrowski. He attended high school until 1894 in Krakow and studied from this year medicine at the University of Krakow and in 1898 at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1901 in Krakow to Dr. med. Bobrowski took up a position as an assistant doctor in Kosów in 1901 and became a health insurance doctor in Kraków in 1904. From 1907 he worked as a district health insurance doctor in Podgórze , which was incorporated into Krakow in 1915. After the outbreak of the First World War, he performed his military service in the Polish Legion between 1914 and 1917 , initially as a battalion doctor and later a regimental doctor. In 1916 he was promoted to chief medical officer, in 1917 he became deputy chief medical officer in the command of the Legion. After the end of the First World War, Bobrowski worked as head of the arbitration board for industrial accidents in Krakow until 1923, and in 1927 he became chief physician of the health insurance company in Krakow. He then took over the position of chairman of the Association of District Health Insurance Funds from 1929 to 1932 and was most recently a doctor at the health insurance institute in Cracow from 1934 to 1935.

Bobrowski was initially active in local politics and in 1908 became a councilor in Podgórze. He was involved in this city for over 25 years as chairman of the association “Arbeiterheim” and, after Witold von Korytowski's resignation, he stood for the Polish Social Democrats in the 1913 Reichsrat replacement election in the 1913 constituency of Galicia . He was elected a member of the House of Representatives on October 21, 1913, to which he was a member until November 12, 1918. After the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy, Bobrowski was a member of the Polish constitutional Sejm from 1919 to 1922 and a member of the Sejm until 1929. He also served in the Senate between 1930 and 1938. After he was already a city councilor in Krakow from 1917 to 1918, he also served as deputy mayor in Krakow from 1921 to 1923.

Bobrowski married in 1901 and had three sons.

literature

  • Franz Adlgasser: The members of the Austrian central parliaments 1848–1918. Constituent Reichstag 1848–1849. Reichsrat 1861–1918. A biographical lexicon. Sub-Volume 1: A-L. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences , Vienna 2014, p. 95.

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