Аннотация:
This article presents the biography of the outstanding biologist Fyodor F. Talyzin (1903–1980), one of the leading Russian parasitologists of the 20th century, a corresponding member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, a talented teacher and a populariser of science. Among Professor Talyzin’s numerous achievements are his participation in the elimination of infectious outbreaks (plague, tick-borne rickettsiosis), the discovery of a new species of tapeworm in humans and the study of this type of parasite, the study of the effects of tapeworm on the human body in experiments with self-contamination, the development of a method for manufacturing anti-ophidic serum, participation in the creation of poliomyelitis vaccine production, and the creation of teaching aids for medical students. Particular attention is paid to Talyzin’s work during World War II: stopping an outbreak of recurrent typhus in Iran, eliminating an outbreak of bubonic plague on the banks of the Tigris River a
Cheby'shev N. V. Nikolay Vasilyevich 1935-
Berechikidze I. A. Iza Avtandilovna 1962-
Degtyarevskaya T. Yu. Tat`yana Yuryevna 1958-
Shumak A. V. Anna Vyacheslavovna 1998-
Чебышев Н. В. Николай Васильевич 1935-
Беречикидзе И. А. Иза Автандиловна 1962-
Дегтяревская Т. Ю. Татьяна Юрьевна 1958-
Шумак А. В. Анна Вячеславовна 1998-
On the biography of Fyodor Fyodorovich Talyzin
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History of Medicine
Vol.5, Issue2 P. 141-147
2018
Статья
F.F Talyzin Helminthology History of biology History of medicine History of parasitology Scientific biography
This article presents the biography of the outstanding biologist Fyodor F. Talyzin (1903–1980), one of the leading Russian parasitologists of the 20th century, a corresponding member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, a talented teacher and a populariser of science. Among Professor Talyzin’s numerous achievements are his participation in the elimination of infectious outbreaks (plague, tick-borne rickettsiosis), the discovery of a new species of tapeworm in humans and the study of this type of parasite, the study of the effects of tapeworm on the human body in experiments with self-contamination, the development of a method for manufacturing anti-ophidic serum, participation in the creation of poliomyelitis vaccine production, and the creation of teaching aids for medical students. Particular attention is paid to Talyzin’s work during World War II: stopping an outbreak of recurrent typhus in Iran, eliminating an outbreak of bubonic plague on the banks of the Tigris River a