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Tadeusz Godlewski was born on January 4, 1878, the youngest son of the distinguished plant physiologist, Dr. Emil Godlewski, Sr., who was for many years a professor in the Jagellonian University of Cracow. After receiving his early education at the St. Anna School in Cracow, Godlewski entered the philosophical faculty of the Jagellonian University in 1897, and graduated in 1903, the subject of his dissertation being the osmotic pressure of solutions. Between 1901 and 1903 he worked under Prof. A. W. Witkowski as demonstrator in the University Physical Laboratories, and then proceeded to Stockholm for a year's postgraduate study with Prof. Svante Arrhenius, from whose laboratory he published a paper on electrolytic dissociation.
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L., R. Prof. Tadeusz Godlewski. Nature 110, 361 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110361a0
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