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Russia’s contribution to the world’s science can hardly be overestimated. Our country is proud of its prominent doctors: N.I.Pirogov, I.P.Pavlov, S.P.Botkin. 

Слайд 1 Russian and foreign scientists` contribution into medicine

Russian and foreign scientists` contribution into medicine

Слайд 2Russia’s contribution to the world’s science can hardly be overestimated. Our

country is proud of its prominent doctors: N.I.Pirogov, I.P.Pavlov, S.P.Botkin. 
Russia’s contribution to the world’s science can hardly be overestimated. Our country is proud of its prominent

Слайд 3The brightest representative of Russian surgery school is N.I.Pirogov. He was

born in Moscow on November, 25, 1810.In1836 he became a professor of surgery. “There is no medicine without surgery and no surgery without anatomy” was his motto. The greatness of his work is in generalization of isolated ideas in surgery which he placed on a solid scientific basis. Pirogov created the “Topographic Anatomy” atlas which is still helping to train generations of surgeons. N.I.Pirogov was the first performed osteoplastic operation, operation on the intestines in cases of bullet wounds. The great surgeon was also the initiator of the extensive use of anesthesia during operations.

N.I.Pirogov.

The brightest representative of Russian surgery school is N.I.Pirogov. He was born in Moscow on November, 25,

Слайд 4In the field of medicine and health protection, S.P. Botkin was

an outstanding public figure. He was born on September 17, 1832. He graduated from the Medical faculty of the Moscow University in 1853. At the age of 28 he began working at the Medico-Surgical Academy in Petersburg. He worked during the epoch of the most rapid progress in natural science and physiology. He made every effort to turn clinical medicine into an exact science.S.P. Botkin is known as an exceptional therapeutist and a brilliant diagnostician. He was the first to advance the idea of an infectious origin of hepatitis. The term “Botkin’s disease” was introduced into medicine in 1940. One of his greatest scientific achievements was the theory of nervism – the most progressive theory in clinical medicine.

S.P. Botkin

In the field of medicine and health protection, S.P. Botkin was an outstanding public figure. He was

Слайд 5Born on September 14, 1849, in Ryazan, Russia, Ivan Pavlov abandoned

his early theological schooling to study science. As the Department of Physiology head at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, his groundbreaking work on the digestive systems of dogs earned him the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904. Pavlov remained an active researcher until his death on February 27, 1936.

Ivan Pavlov

Born on September 14, 1849, in Ryazan, Russia, Ivan Pavlov abandoned his early theological schooling to study

Слайд 6From ancient time people studied human body and tried to treat

various diseases. To begin with, it is worth mentioning an ancient outstanding physician and scientist Hippocrates. He was born in Greece in 460 or 459 B.C. and his name is still surrounded by an aureole of glory. Galen regarded him as “the wonderful inventor of all that is beautiful”. Hippocrates freed medicine from superstition. He established the fact that disease was a natural process and its symptoms were the reactions of the body to the disease. The chief function of the physician was to aid the natural forces of the body. Although we know very little of Hippocrates personality we have a complete exposition of his methods in the Hippocratic Collection or “Corpus Hippocraticum”. He created medicine on the basis of experience.
From ancient time people studied human body and tried to treat various diseases. To begin with, it

Слайд 7Paracelsus (1493 –  1541) Swiss-German physician and leading health reformer. Paracelsus founded the

discipline of toxicology and pioneered the use of chemicals in treating patients. He rebelled against the medical orthodoxy of the day, emphasising practical experience rather than ancient scriptures. He was also one of the first doctors to note illnesses can be psychological in nature.

Paracelsus

Paracelsus (1493 –  1541) Swiss-German physician and leading health reformer. Paracelsus founded the discipline of toxicology and pioneered the

Слайд 8Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836 – 1917) First female registered doctor in

Britain. Also, helped found first teaching college for female doctors. (1836 – 1917)

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836 – 1917) First female registered doctor in Britain. Also, helped found first teaching

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