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  1. trained future Russian and European military medical personnel in the second half of the 17th–18th centu-ries, were established at major military hospitals. Med-ical-surgical academies for training military medical

  2. This article presents the historical picture of the introduction of issues of military field surgery, first in hospital schools, then at the Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy (MSA), and then, during Soviet times, at the. S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy (the Military Medical Academy of the Workers’ and Peasants’ of the Red Army).

  3. 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.

  4. This history of the medical profession in pre-Revolutionary Russia examines an influential segment of the educated elite. The author shows how Russian physician...

  5. 11 de jan. 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.

  6. Ranked as one of the best educational institutions in the Russian Empire, it was known as the Imperial Medical and Surgical Academy from 1808. According to the order of Emperor Alexander I, a member of the Medical and Surgical Academy had the rights, liabilities, and benefits of a member of the Academy of Sciences.

  7. In 1841 the medical and surgical academy existing in Moscow merged with the Medical Faculty of the University. The forties and fifties were the heyday of the scientific activity of the Moscow University.