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Irena Białówna was born on 3 November, 1900 in Caricyn, USSR, is a physician. Discover Irena Białówna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November, 1900
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Caricyn, Russian Empire
Date of death 7 February 1982 - Białystok, Poland Białystok, Poland
Died Place Białystok, Poland
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1990

In 1990 the City Council of Białystok named a street in her honour.

1957

Dr Białówna held the position of assistant professor, and resigned after being elected to Sejm in 1957 with 194,010 votes in the Białystok Province. There she was active in the Health Committee and the Social Affairs and Social Policy Committee. She was a member of the International Paediatric Society, Scientific Council at the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Scientific Council of the Institute of Mother and Child.

1945

After the liberation of the camp, she was evacuated to Sweden, but returned to Białystok in September 1945. After the war, on her initiative the State Home for Small Children and the Training Center for Social Paediatrics and Obstetrics were created with UNICEF and Swedish funding, as well as paediatric and newborn departments in multiple Białystok hospitals.

1943

Thanks to Białówna's influence the inmates received more blankets and a change of mattresses and sheets. She enhanced the stock of medications; she acquired needles and syringes for injections. Thanks to her efforts the block hygiene increased. The figures show the importance of the changes Dr Białówna and her associates introduced, notwithstanding the short supply of the resources: in the winter of 1943/44 the death rate in the block was about 50 per day, whereas in the winter of 1944/45 there were days when no one died, with over 300 patients in the block.

1942

She was arrested by the Gestapo on March 12 1942 for the work she did in the underground resistance movement. The investigation lasted five months, after which she was interned a prison in Białystok where she provided medical aid to fellow prisoners and managed to subdue the outbreak of typhus, which she also fell became infected with. She was transferred to a prison in Kraków, then to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where, together with other doctors, she was dedicated to supporting interned mothers and their children and forged documentation to protect female prisoners.

1941

During the Invasion of Poland, she served in the Polish Red Cross. In 1941, she was the head of the Children's Department at the Hospital at Fabryczna and Warszawska Streets where, together with Anna Ellert, they provided care for Polish, Jewish and Soviet children lost in the war. At that time Białówna also became active in the Union of Armed Struggle of the Home Army under the pseudonym "Bronka".

1920

In 1920 she started studying medicine at the University of Voronezh, and after a year moved with her family to Poland to continue her studies at the University of Warsaw. When she was in her fourth year she was president of the students’ paediatric society attached to the children’s clinic directed by Professor Mieczysław Michałowicz. She obtained her diploma in 1927, rejected a job offered by the university and instead moved to Białystok. She volunteered at the St. Roche’s Hospital, worked as a school doctor and co-organized summer camps for children from poverty-stricken families.

1900

Irena Białówna (3 November 1900 – 7 February 1982) was a physician, social worker, member of the Polish parliament.

Białówna was born in 1900 in Caricyn to railway engineer Józef Biały, and teacher Kazimiera née Kobylińska. Both of her parents were the children of physicians. Her maternal grandfather, Dr Jan Kobyliński, was deported to Simbirsk for treating wounded Polish insurgents in the 1863 Uprising.