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Sergey Petrovich Botkin (Russian: Серге́й Петро́вич Бо́ткин; 5 September 1832 – 12 December 1889) was a famous Russian clinician, therapist, and activist, one of the founders of modern Russian medical science and education.
Official: Sergey Petrovich Botkin. 5 (17) September 1832 – 12 (24) December 1889. Russian general practitioner and medical scientist. Privy councillor. Court physician. Life and Work: 1. “When will the time finally come when there will be no need to regret that there are not forty hours in a day?
SERGEI PETROVICH BOTKIN (1832--1889), who was born 17 years before William Osier, played a role in Russian medicine that was very similar to that of Osier in the English- speaking countries.
- Stewart Wolf
- 1994
Sergey Botkin was more than a physician; he was a man who reformed Russian medicine. Looking at his legacy, it is hard to believe that this gifted and hard-working man ended up in medicine by chance rather than by vocation.
Sergey Botkin was a kind of Russian 19th-century Dr. House, a genius diagnostician digging deeper than anyone else in his search for the roots of disease.
On the basis of a critical analysis of numerous literary and archival sources, the authors confirm the idea of the decisive role of the Botkin’s direction in the development of the European science-based internal medicine in Russia and revise the canonical position about the three founders of this medicine: according to the authors, the ...
The paper gives basic facts from the life and work of Sergey Petrovich Botkin, one of the coryphaei of Russian medicine, who played a prominent role in the formation and development of Russian clinical medicine and became the founder of the most well-known therapeutic school in Russia.