The presented set includes two letters, a sheet of paper with inscribed medicines from the pharmacy depot, and an envelope.
The envelope on the obverse is addressed to the Pharmacy Storehouse of L. Krusiewiczowa in Okęcie, the sender of the letters was Doctor Stanislaw Bober a.k.a. ( Ferr ), a Doctor who took an active part in the Warsaw Uprising, and the creation of field hospitals during the battles for Capital.
Two letters, dated August 12 and 13, 1944, between the Pharmacy Storehouse and the above-mentioned doctor regarding the collection of medications and information about this activity, as well as a request for a bill for the medications used.
Card of a4 format with a detailed list of medicines taken from the Krusiewicz Pharmacy, dated August 9, 1944.Stanislaw Bober alias " Ferr", born in 1911 in Warsaw.In 1929 he was admitted to the Sanitary Officer Cadet School in Warsaw, and in 1935 he received his medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warsaw. After two years with the rank of lieutenant, he was given a position as a doctor in the 1st Airborne Regiment in Warsaw. During the war he was a doctor at the military hospital in Okęcie, then a doctor in occupied Warsaw, and is active in the underground as part of the Polish People's Army (PAL). He took part in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war, in 1945, Stanislaw Bober joined the People's Army of Poland, where he took up successive positions as Head of the Laboratory of Physiology and Aviation Hygiene, then was promoted to Head of the Hygiene Department at the Central Laboratory of Aviation Medicine with Hospital.
Stanislaw Bober " Ferr " Polish People's Army ( PAL )During the Warsaw Uprising he served in the Bakcyl unit, ( Sanitariat of the Warsaw District of the Home Army ) PCK Hospital. Among his tasks was the organization of medical aid to the sick and wounded, both insurgents and civilians. He established several insurgent field hospitals at Warsaw's Okęcie Airport. One of the Polish Red Cross hospitals Stanislaw Bober ran until the end of the war in 1945.