sDie österreichische Periode (1784-1918)i nd er Geschichte derN ationalenM edizini-schenDanylo-Halyc'kyj-UniversitätL'viv lässtsichinfolgendedreiPhasenteilen: als MedizinischeF akultätd er UniversitätL emberg (l) unterJ oseph II. (1741-1790),( 2) unterFranz (II.)I.(1768-1835)und (3)unterFranz Joseph I. . Paralleldazu wurde an derP hilosophischen Fakultäte inep harmazeutische Abteilung eingerichtet . Die meisten Professorend ieserm edizinischen Einrichtungen der Uni-versitätLembergwaren Absolventender UniversitätWien(über90%des Lehrkörpers der MedizinischenFakultätder JosephinischenUniversität,etwa 70 %der Professoren des medizinisch-chirurgischen Instituts der UniversitätunterFranz (II.) I.).N achder Wiedereröffnung derMedizinischenFakultät1894 und in dendarauffolgenden zwanzig Jahrenb is 1914w urde von der Ve rwaltung Österreichs undd er StadtL emberg die Errichtung von 14 neuen Fakultätsgebäuden finanziert, wodurchdie Infrastruktur der Fakultätenund Kliniken wesentlichverbessertwurde.The Austrian period was the longest in the historical development of the L'viv UniversitySchool of Medicine and includedthree phases:Medical Faculty of the University (1) underJoseph II.,(2) under Franz (II.) I. and (3) under Franz Joseph I. Additionally,a pharmaceutical division was established at the Philosophical Faculty . Most professors of these medical institutions of the UniversityofLemberg were graduates of the Universityo fV ienna (more than 90 %o ft he faculty of the Medical Faculty of the Josephinist University, about 70 %ofthe professors of the medical-surgical Institute of the Universityu nder Franz (II.) I.). During two decades aftert he reopening of the Medical Facultyi n1 894,d ue to the financials upporto fA ustrian and localg overnments, an ew campus including 14 new buildings, housingt heoretical and clinical departments, was realized, which significantly improved the infrastructure of the faculties and clinics.
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