
Tadeusz Kamil Marcjan Żeleński was a Polish stage writer, poet, critic and, above all, the translator of over 100 French literary classics into Polish. He was a pediatrician and gynecologist by profession.

Antoni Cieszyński was a Polish physician, dentist and surgeon.

Władysław Dobrzaniecki was a Polish physician and surgeon.

Henryk Hilarowicz was a Polish surgeon, and a professor at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwów. He was murdered by the Nazis in the Massacre of Lwów professors.

Henryk Korowicz was a Polish economist, professor and rector of the Academy of Foreign Trade in Lwów.

Antoni Marian Łomnicki was a Polish mathematician.

Roman Longchamps de Bérier (1883–1941) was a Polish lawyer and university professor, one of the most notable specialists in civil law of his generation and the last rector of the Jan Kazimierz University of Lwów. He was murdered in what became known as the Massacre of Lwów professors.

Stanisław Ruziewicz was a Polish mathematician and one of the founders of the Lwów School of Mathematics.

Włodzimierz Stożek was a Polish mathematician of the Lwów School of Mathematics.

Kazimierz Franciszek Vetulani was a Polish civil engineer, professor at the Lviv Polytechnic, member of the Polish Mathematical Society, author of several dozen papers in the fields of technology and mathematics, as well as in the field of musical scale theory.