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Admiral Cornelius Kruis, the foundation of the Baltic Fleet and the Naval Hospital of St. Petersburg
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Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy. 25:175-186
The role of Admiral Cornelius Kruys (16551727), one of the closest, and loyal associates of Peter the Great, who stood at the foundation of the regular Russian navy, was considered. Kruys was recruited into the Russian duty by Peter I in 1698 with th
Autor:
Dmitrii V. Ovchinnikov, Evgeniy V. Kryukov, Alexander Ya. Fisun, Vladimir O. Samoilov, Evgeniy V. Ivchenko, Natalia V. Milasheva
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Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy. 24:439-450
In 2019, under the initiative of corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences A.Ya. Fisun and V.O. Samoilov, in preparation for the celebration of the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great, a commission was established at the Military Medi
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Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy. 24:391-400
Despite several publications on the history of Russian medicine of the 17th and 18th centuries, this period remains insufficiently studied. The works of the first Russian historians of medicine ― V. Richter, Ya.A. Chistovich, and L.F. Zmeev ― are
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Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy. 23:289-300
This study aimed to analyze many archival published documents and contemporary testimonies at the beginning of the 18th century, which reflects little-known facts of medicine history. The creation history of military medicine in Saint Petersburg, an
Autor:
Vladimir O. Samoilov
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Journal of the history of the neurosciences. 16(1-2)
This article contains a brief description of the scientific biography of the first Noble Prize laureate in the area of Neurosciences, I.P. Pavlov. Special attention is paid to the concept of neurism, which infused Pavlov's research on circulation, di
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International Journal of Psychophysiology. 69:206
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FEBS Letters. (2):148-150
Using the patch-clamp method in 27 different inside-out patches it was shown for the first time that they defined the basic parameters of the functioning of single ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the human adult ventricular cardiomyocytes membrane. At [