@article{63359abc-2e35-4858-ac0d-e5f4064227fd, author = {Stanisław A. Sroka}, title = {Medical Career of Jan Noskowski (1478–1542)}, journal = {Central European and Balkan Studies}, volume = {2020}, number = {Tom XXIX}, year = {2020}, issn = {2451-4993}, pages = {15-28},keywords = {University of Krakow in the 16th century; Krakow doctors of the 16th century; former horoscopes; Old Polish diarium}, abstract = {The author discusses the medical career of Jan Noskowski, Professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Krakow. Noskowski, after studying in Krakow, was educated in Bologna, where in 1511 he obtained a doctorate in medicine. After returning to Krakow, discouraged by the high costs of nostrification of the diploma, he spent several years in various places (among others, he was a doctor of Primate Jan Łaski). In 1523 he was incorporated into the Faculty of Medicine and devoted himself to academic work (he was, among others, the dean of the faculty). He kept personal notes on the margins of one of the manuscripts, thanks to which we know the most important events of his life. In 1537 in Krakow, he promoted Feliks Chojnowski to Doctor of Medicine, one of the first Doctors of Medicine at the University of Krakow. Noskowski died in 1542 and was buried in the presbytery of St. Mary’s Church}, doi = {10.4467/2543733XSSB.20.002.12189}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/ssb/article/kariera-lekarska-jana-noskowskiego-1478-1542} }