Franz Leopold Lafontaine
1756–1812 (age 56)
Biography
Franz Leopold Lafontaine (1756–1812) was a physician whose medical practice and expertise served the communities of Warsaw and the surrounding region during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His profession placed him among the educated elite of his time, and he would have been engaged in the practice of medicine during a period of significant scientific advancement and medical innovation.
Lafontaine's career as a physician reflected the growing professionalization of medicine in Europe during this era. His burial at Powązki Cemetery indicates the respect he earned within Warsaw's professional and social circles, and his legacy endures as part of the history of Polish medical practice and the intellectual contributions of his generation.