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Paediatric Medical Academy
Paediatric Medical Academy
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Science. Education/Educational Institutions
PEDIATRIC MEDICAL ACADEMY, St. Petersburg State Paediatric Medical Academy situated at 2 Litovskaya Street, the first and only Russian higher education institution specialised in paediatricians' training. It was founded in 1925 as the Zetkin Practice Institute for Maternity and Infancy Care on the basis of the city children's hospital established in 1905 and named In The Memory Of The Holy Coronation Of Their Imperial Majesties. It was transformed into a research institute in 1928 and a medical and educational institution in 1932. It was then renamed the Leningrad Paediatric Medical Institute in 1935 and Paediatric Medical Academy in 1994. The institute carried out its work during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, its dairy kitchen catered for up to eight thousand children daily. The academy includes the faculties of paediatrics, therapy, clinical psychology, and doctors' advanced training and professional retraining. It had a multifield clinical hospital accommodating 815 beds. The academy's scientific schools are associated with M. S. Maslov, A. F. Tur, a monument to him sculpted by E. F. Yashin and installed in the academy's park in 1994, as well as M. G. Danilevich, A. B. Volovik, P. S. Medovikov, and G. A. Bairov. References: К 75-летию Санкт-Петербургской государственной педиатрической медицинской академии, 1925-2000: Биографии. СПб., 2000. T. I. Grekova.
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Bairov G.A.
Danilevich M.G.
Maslov Mikhail Stepanovich
Medovikov P.S.
Tur Alexander Fedorovich
Volovik A.B.
Yashin E.F.
Zetkin Klara
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Litovskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 2
Bibliographies
К 75-летию Санкт-Петербургской государственной педиатрической медицинской академии, 1925-2000: Биографии. СПб., 2000
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Health Service (common)
HEALTH SERVICE, PUBLIC. The first stationary medical institutions in St. Petersburg were military hospitals for the army and the navy (opened in 1715 and 1717)
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Sampsonievsky Bolshoy Avenue
SAMPSONIEVSKY BOLSHOY AVENUE, named Samsonievskaya Street in 1739, then B. Samsonievsky Avenue in the early 19th century, receiving its present name in the late 19th century
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Tur A. F., (1894-1974), paediatrician
TUR Alexander Fedorovich (1894-1974, Leningrad), paediatrician, Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1952). The main work of Tur was related to the Institute of Motherhood and Infancy (now the Paediatric Medical Academy)
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Vyborgsky District
VYBORGSKY DISTRICT is an administrative territorial unit of St. Petersburg. (Its territory administration is located at 86 Bolshoy Sampsonievsky Avenue) The district was founded in 1917; and its present-day territorial borders were established in
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