Personality in timelessness
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Since time immemorial, it is believed that the personality of almost every outstanding person who involuntarily got into the era of change is worthy of biography and sympathy. In this work prepared by a doctor, biographical essays of three extraordinary doctors are presented: a pathologist, microbiologist, immunologist and epidemiologist Lev Aleksandrovich Tarashevich, extremely popular in the past of the Moscow therapist Yegor Egorovich Fromgold, famous in the second half of the twentieth century Vitaly Grigoryevich Popov. Since 1918, the first of them was headed by a scientific medical council of the People"s Commissariat of Health and graduated from suicide. The second earned the recognition of contemporaries as a brilliant diagnostician and an attentive doctor, but in the fall of 1941 he was arrested in connection with the German origin and died in the Soviet concentration camp. The third in 1941 went to the front as a volunteer, served as the head of the regimental mobile hospital, fell into German captivity, and after liberation from the German concentration camp returned to Moscow and taught at the 1st Moscow Medical Institute, since 1970 he was the scientific director of the Central Clinical Hospital 4 -We of the Main Directorate under the Ministry of Health of the USSR. The last essay discusses the problems of modern medicine, which acquires an increasingly clear technocratic character. The book is equipped with the necessary illustrations and an announced named index
Author:
Author:Topolyansky in .
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Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91215-194-1
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