Bronisław Bandrowski

[4] Together with Władysław Witwicki, Bandrowski developed a model of psychology based on Franz Brentano's theory on phenomenology.

[6] Bandrowski also authored the report containing the discussions of a 1912 Kraków congress organized by the Neurological and Psychiatric Section of the Warsaw Medical Society.

The report was devoted to Sigmund Freud's concept of hysteria as well as contemporaneous issues concerning the psychoanalytical movement.

[7] In July 1914, Bandrowski went on a hiking trip in Tatra Mountains near Zakopane together with his sister and fiance Anna Hackbeilówna.

Hackbeilówna fell to her death in the descent while Bandrowski and his sister got trapped on a rocky ledge called Drege's Gully [pl].