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1927 ◽  
Vol 23 (8) ◽  
pp. 864-865

At present the following departments are vacant at the Medical Faculty of Kazan University: physiological chemistry, general pathology, surgical pathology, social hygiene and forensic medicine.Professor of the vacant chair of skin and venereal diseases in Kazan University is approved M. S. Pilnov.Tatnarkomzdrav has initiated a petition for the conversion of the Tuberculosis Dispensary into a research institute devoted to the study of tbc.

1997 ◽  
Vol 78 (6) ◽  
pp. 469-470
Author(s):  
R. Z. Zakiev ◽  
V. V. Guryanov

The Chair of skin and venereal diseases was organized in 1872. Its first head was professor A.G. Ge, who graduated from the Medical faculty of Kazan University in 1865 and as early as 1868 defended his thesis for a Doctor of Medicine degree. From 1870 to 1872 A. G. Ge studied skin and venereal diseases abroad, in the clinics of the largest dermatologists Gebra, Zeisle, Sigmund and Brucke (in Vienna and Wrzburg). Thanks to his persistence and efforts on March 1, 1900 a new clinic was opened, built on donations of State Councilor I.I. Alafuzov, the owner of several factories in Kazan. A.G. Ge owns 20 works. The result of my many years of clinical teaching, personal observations and researches was the textbook "The course of venereal diseases", which was reprinted 8 times during the author's life. A considerable part of my works is devoted to the issues of organization of struggle against syphilis and prostitution. Prof. A.G. Ge headed the department for 35 years.


1993 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-173
Author(s):  
G. G. Nureyev ◽  
R. Z. Zakiev

The teaching of skin and venereal diseases as a compulsory subject at the medical faculty of the Kazan Imperial University began in 1872. Previously, this discipline was considered optional and its teaching was entrusted to obstetricians-gynecologists, surgeons and other specialists. The first head of the department was Alexander Genrikhovich Ge. He was born on October 26, 1842 in the family of a French language teacher at the 1st Kazan gymnasium. In 1865 he graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Kazan University with the right to present a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. From the fall of 1866 A.G. Ge worked in the Kazan provincial zemstvo hospital, where he headed the women's syphilitic department. In 1868, Alexander Genrikhovich defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine and in 1870 was sent abroad at the expense of the Ministry of Iarod Education for 2 years abroad to study skin and venereal diseases. During this time, he worked in the clinics of the largest dermatologists - Gebra, Siegmund and Zeisl, in the laboratories of Stricker and Brcke (in Vienna and Wrzburg).


1927 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 485-487

Prof. L. Bogolubov was confirmed by the GUS as a professor at the Hospital Surgery Clinic of Kazan University. V.L.Bogoliubov was confirmed by the State University of Medicine and Pharmacy as a professor of the Hospital Surgical Clinic of Kazan-University of Kazan.For the vacant chair of skin and venereal diseases the corresponding subject committee and the Medical Faculty of Kazan-University of Kazan presented prof. S.A. Flerov has been elected by the Medical Faculty of Kazan University as a privat-docent of surgery.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 617-619

In connection with the anniversary of the Kazan University, the Department of Social Hygiene undertook the work "History of the Department of Hygiene of the Kazan University for 125 years." Placed in this issue Kaz. med zhurn. "article" The first hygienist of the Kazan department Fyodor Kalaydovich "is the beginning of this work. In connection with the same anniversary, the Department of Social Hygiene turned to the medical press with a letter "To the old doctors of Kazan" (see No. I, K.M.Zh., 1929) with a request to deliver material to the history of the medical faculty of Kazan University. that (memories, works, photographs, etc.). This appeal is primarily directed to hygienists, sanitary doctors and community physicians. The department notes with satisfaction that responses to this appeal have begun to arrive.


1902 ◽  
Vol 2 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 381-383

On June 15, the term of the competition for replacing the departments of histology, skin and venereal diseases, pharmacology and surgical pathology at Kazan University expired. Have expressed a desire to compete with the following persons. At the department of histology priv. Assoc. V. A. Pavlov (Kharkov). Doc. honey. P. A. Polyakov (St. Petersburg) and priv. Assoc. D.A.Timofeev (Kazan); at the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases. Priv. Assoc. V.I. Zarubin. (Kharkov,) assistant professor A. A. Lindstrem (Kiev), doc. honey. M.P. Manasein (St. Petersburg) and doc. honey. M. A. Chlenov. (Moscow); at the Department of Pharmacology - Assoc. K. Ѳ, Arkhangelskiy (Tomsk), assistant professor D. M. Lavrov (S. Petrburg), assistant professor. V.V. Nikolaev. (Kazan), doc. honey. LB Popelskiy (St. Petersburg) and priv. Assoc. G. P. Svirskiy (Yuriev); to the Department of Surgical Pathology priv. add. H. N. Filippov (Kharkov).


2013 ◽  
Vol 137 (8) ◽  
pp. 1083-1087 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lori M. Gawron ◽  
Cassing Hammond ◽  
Linda M. Ernst

Context.—Management of second-trimester intrauterine fetal demise via dilation and evacuation results in nonintact specimens for pathologic examination. Surgical pathology examination is often mandated; however, evidence on expected findings and specimen evaluation guidelines are lacking. Objectives.—To assess pathologic findings of nonintact, second-trimester fetal demise specimens, through comparison of anatomic abnormalities identified on standardized perinatal examination to individualized general pathology examinations. Design.—Single institution, retrospective chart review of 14- to 24-week gestational size fetal demise cases was conducted from May 2006 to October 2010. Suspected abnormalities, chromosomal and pathologic diagnoses were collected. A general surgical pathology examination occurred between May 2006 and October 2008, while a perinatal pathologist examined specimens between October 2008 and October 2010. Statistical analysis consisted of t tests and χ2 tests by Stata/SE 12.1. Results.—One hundred eighteen specimens were included and mean gestational size was 16.0 weeks (standard deviation, 1.6 weeks). Perinatal pathologic evaluation diagnosed significantly more abnormalities than did general pathologic examination (77.3% [34 of 44] versus 9.5% [7 of 75], P < .001). Forty-eight abnormalities were identified: 77.0% (n = 37) were placental and 23.0% (n = 11) were fetal. Chromosomal analysis was done on 73.7% (n = 87 of 118) with 12.6% (n = 11 of 87) showing abnormalities. Among aneuploid specimens, the perinatal pathologist confirmed abnormalities in 66.7% (n = 4 of 6) of cases while general pathologists confirmed abnormalities in 0% (n = 0 of 5) (P = .02). Conclusions.—Systematic surgical pathology examination of nonintact, second-trimester fetal demise specimens yields increased information on fetal or placental abnormalities, which may be clinically useful. Institutions with high-risk obstetrical practices and dilation and evacuation providers should consider integrating a standardized perinatal checklist into educational and practice guidelines.


1926 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 472

For the vacant department of general pathology in Kazan University, the Academic Council of the Medical Faculty elected pr. Okunev, from Leningrad.


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