Reflection of issues of military hygiene in the russian military medical school from the 19th century to the 1930s
Схиж И. М., Karpenko I. V., Sergeeva M. S., Rusanov S. N., Timoshevsky A. A.
History of Medicine
Vol.6, Issue1, P. 54-59
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.17720/2409-5583.v6.1.2019.07g
Аннотация:
The article describes key phases in the introduction of military hygiene in the curriculum for Russian military doctors. Almost up to the beginning of the 20th century, sanitary losses of the Russian army from infectious diseases considerably surpassed losses from wounds sustained from firearms and cold steel weapons. This suggests the need for military doctors to be familiar with the basics of military hygiene. Authors of the article examine the characteristics of the establishment of the teaching of military hygiene in Russia, first in hospital schools and then at the Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy (renamed the Imperial Military Medical Academy in 1881) and subsequently the Military Medical Academy of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army. It is demonstrated that special issues pertaining to military hygiene were introduced in the training programme for military doctors first. For example, a section “On health care for Russian soldiers” first appeared in the curriculum o
Ключевые слова:
History of medicine; Military doctor; Military hygiene; Military Medical Academy; Military medical education; Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 2409-5834
Схиж И. М.
Karpenko I. V. Igor` Vladimirovich 1955-
Sergeeva M. S. Mariya Sergeevna 1980-
Rusanov S. N. Sergej Nikolaevich 1958-
Timoshevsky A. A.
Shizh I. M.
Карпенко И. В. Игорь Владимирович 1955-
Сергеева М. С. Мария Сергеевна 1980-
Русанов С. Н. Сергей Николаевич 1958-
Тимошевскy А. А.
Reflection of issues of military hygiene in the russian military medical school from the 19th century to the 1930s
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History of Medicine
Vol.6, Issue1 P. 54-59
2019
Статья
History of medicine Military doctor Military hygiene Military Medical Academy Military medical education Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy
The article describes key phases in the introduction of military hygiene in the curriculum for Russian military doctors. Almost up to the beginning of the 20th century, sanitary losses of the Russian army from infectious diseases considerably surpassed losses from wounds sustained from firearms and cold steel weapons. This suggests the need for military doctors to be familiar with the basics of military hygiene. Authors of the article examine the characteristics of the establishment of the teaching of military hygiene in Russia, first in hospital schools and then at the Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy (renamed the Imperial Military Medical Academy in 1881) and subsequently the Military Medical Academy of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army. It is demonstrated that special issues pertaining to military hygiene were introduced in the training programme for military doctors first. For example, a section “On health care for Russian soldiers” first appeared in the curriculum o