Ludwik Mieczysław Chodakowski
Ludwik Mieczysław Chodakowski was a Polish–Lithuanian surgeon, doctor of medicine, and the founder of the now-destroyed spa in.
Biography
Chodakowski was born in Telšiai, Samogitia, into the Samogitian noble family of Chodakowski, bearing the Dołęga coat of arms. His family originated from Mazovia and had settled in Lithuania in the 16th century. He was the son of Aleksander Chodakowski and Natalia Sacken von Osten. After 1840 his father acquired the manor of in the, where the family settled. Ludwik was the second of six sons and also had a sister, Maria Joanna.In 1864 he graduated from the gymnasium in Mitau. He then studied zoology and medicine at the University of Dorpat, earning his doctorate in medicine in 1871 with the dissertation Anatomische Untersuchungen über die Hautdrüsen einiger Säugethiere. In 1864 he joined the Polish student fraternity Konwent Polonia, and in 1871 obtained the rights of a filister.
After completing his studies he established a surgical practice in Biržai, which he maintained until his death. In 1890, on his initiative, the properties of the in were investigated, leading to the establishment of the spa. The resort developed quickly, but was destroyed by fire in 1891 and not rebuilt. Chodakowski worked at the spa until its destruction.
Between 1906 and 1912 he headed the Volunteer Firefighters' Society in Biržai. He died at the family estate in Vytartai, where he was buried.