Przemysław Stachurski, Katarzyna Podhorodecka, Joanna Wojtkiewicz
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The search process resulted in the detection of relevant articles using valid keywords on electronic databases, including Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. Subsequently, 10 were identified as eligible for our review. Results and discussion Jerzy ‘Czarny’ Majkowski, a Polish neurologist and neurophysiologist. During World War II, he joined the Polish Scouting Association, where he participated in the underground activities of the organization under the pseudonym Czarny. After the war, he studied medicine at Warsaw University and graduated in 1952. Majkowski was interested in epilepsy, electroencephalography, and neurophysiology and put forward several hypotheses based on his research. He was the author of about 500 scientific publications and edited 14 books. He was also the editor of several journals, including Epileptologia and the Journal of Epileptology. 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耶日·马杰科夫斯基是一位波兰神经学家,他在神经科学领域做出了重大贡献。Majkowski是一位著名的医生和研究员,专门研究和治疗帕金森病和肌张力障碍等运动障碍。在他的职业生涯中,他以诊断和治疗这些复杂疾病的创新方法而闻名,并因其对大脑及其功能的深刻理解而受到同行的广泛尊重。我们工作的目的是向读者介绍耶日·马伊科夫斯基这个人。材料和方法本工作以现有文献为基础。搜索过程的结果是在电子数据库中检测到使用有效关键词的相关文章,包括Embase、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和Cochrane Library。随后,10个被确定为符合我们审查的条件。波兰神经学家和神经生理学家Jerzy ' Czarny ' Majkowski。第二次世界大战期间,他加入了波兰童军协会,在那里他以笔名Czarny参加了该组织的地下活动。战后,他在华沙大学学医,并于1952年毕业。Majkowski对癫痫、脑电图和神经生理学很感兴趣,并在他的研究基础上提出了几个假设。他发表了大约500篇科学出版物,编辑了14本书。他也是几个期刊的编辑,包括癫痫学和癫痫学杂志。Majkowski的工作有助于提高我们对神经系统疾病的理解,他的遗产继续激励着后代的科学家和医生。
Jerzy Majkowski – a Polish neurologist and neurophysiologist
Introduction Jerzy Majkowski was a Polish neurologist who made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience. Majkowski was a renowned physician and researcher who specialized in studying and treating movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and dystonia. Throughout his career, he was known for his innovative approaches to diagnosing and treating these complex conditions, and he was widely respected by his peers for his deep understanding of the brain and its functions. Aim The purpose of our work is to introduce the reader to the person of Jerzy Majkowski. Material and methods The work is based on the available literature. The search process resulted in the detection of relevant articles using valid keywords on electronic databases, including Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. Subsequently, 10 were identified as eligible for our review. Results and discussion Jerzy ‘Czarny’ Majkowski, a Polish neurologist and neurophysiologist. During World War II, he joined the Polish Scouting Association, where he participated in the underground activities of the organization under the pseudonym Czarny. After the war, he studied medicine at Warsaw University and graduated in 1952. Majkowski was interested in epilepsy, electroencephalography, and neurophysiology and put forward several hypotheses based on his research. He was the author of about 500 scientific publications and edited 14 books. He was also the editor of several journals, including Epileptologia and the Journal of Epileptology. Conclusions Majkowski’s work has helped to advance our understanding of neurological disorders, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations of scientists and physicians.