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In this year we commemorate the 50 year anniversary of death of the outstanding Polish physical chemist professor Wojciech Świetosławski (1881–1968). His work was reviewed by prof. prof A. Dorabialska, K. Zieborak, W. Kemula and others. In this note one of his last and youngest students brings about reminiscences of the political problems he had to face, which could not have been described or even mentioned under the Soviet communist rule over Poland.
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Evidence of an unusual and sincere friendship between Jaroslav Heyrovski and Wiktor Kemula, both Professors of physical chemistry, is their correspondence deposited in the Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Prague /1/. It consists of letters, postcards and other written documents. Author of this article recently prepared and published this correspondence in Czech /2/, i.e. the language in which nearly all the correspondence was conducted. For Wiktor Kemula was a polyglot with extraordinary language skills; he learned Czech during his stay in Prague. The subject of this correspondence was also presented at the 2nd ICESHS Congress, which took place in Cracow in 2006 /3/. The purpose of this article is to familiarize Polish readers with early history of the development of polarography, as well as the atmosphere of academic work at the Lvov and Warsaw Universities in the period from the 30s to 60s of the 20th century, which Wiktor Kemula pictured in his letters to Heyrovski.
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