Edmund Biernacki

Edmund Faustyn Biernacki (b. December 19, 1866 in Opoczno - December 29, 1911 in Lww) was a Polish physician. Biernacki was the first one to note a relationship between the rate of disappearance of the red corpuscles in a human blood sample and the general condition of the organism. This method, known as the Biernacki Reaction, is universally practised in all laboratories in the world. Biernacki, Edmund Biernacki, Edmund Biernacki, Edmund

 

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