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  1. Abstract. The 215th anniversary of the Imperial Medical and Surgical Academy (now Military Medical) is a reason not only for celebration, but also is the moment of truth, connecting the great history of surgical development in Russian and its prospects in 21st century.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2020 · Having returned to Russia, in 1841, Pirogov headed the Department of Surgery at St. Petersburg Imperial Medical and Surgical Academy. He had worked there for ten years and founded the first clinic of hospital surgery in the country. At the same time, Nikolay was appointed the director of the Instrumental Plant.

  3. Abstract. The paper examines the training of military medical personnel in Russia and some countries in Western Europe between the mid-17th century and the early 20th century.

  4. Appendix I: Physicians in the Russian Empire, 1870–1910 Download; XML; Appendix II: Cholera in Russia, 1823–1911 Download; XML; Appendix III: Curriculum of the Medical-Surgical Academy, 1869–1870, and the Oath of the Graduating Physician Download; XML; Appendix IV: Social and Economic Characteristics of Russian Physicians, 1856–1903 ...

  5. By that time in Russian Empire there were several medical institutions. Such us: Medical-Surgical (later - Military-Medical) Academy in St. Petersburg, medical faculties of universities in Moscow, Derpt, Kazan, and Kharkiv.

  6. The S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy is the oldest school of military medicinein Saint Petersburg and the Russian Federation. Senior medical staff are trained for the Armed Forces and conduct research in military medical services.

  7. His intention was implemented in 1817-1818 and resulted in cessation of international employments of professors of medicine for Russian universities and medical surgical academies and organization of the system of specialized training of graduates of Russian medical schools to title of professor as well.