Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij | |
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Born | Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij Николай Васильевич Парийский 17 May 1858 |
Died | 20 July 1923 |
Occupation | surgeon |
Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij ( Russian: Николай Васильевич Парийский; 17 May 1858 — 20 July 1923) was a Russian Empire surgeon and orthopedist. Professor, Doctor of Medicine, Active State Councillor. [1]
Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij was born in the family of a priest on 17 May 1858 (5 May in Old Style). In 1882 he graduated with honors from the Imperial Military Medical Academy and later served as a junior surgeon in the 51st Lithuanian Regiment in the Crimea, and then in Simferopol Infirmary. [1]
In 1889, he was seconded to the Military Medical Academy, where he defended his thesis on psammotherapy. He worked there as a doctor, assistant, senior assistant, and was in charge of the Orthopedic Department. [2]
He worked as the head of the surgical department and the chief doctor of Tiflis Railway Hospital. In 1899, he was appointed head of Rostov-on-Don City Hospital ( Nikolaev City Hospital). In 1915 he took an active part in the organization of Rostov University, where he was elected professor of the Medical Faculty. [2] [3]
He died of malaria on 20 July 1923. [2]
Nikolay Parijskij was awarded the medal the Russian Red Cross Society in memory of the participation of the society in the Russo-Japanese War (1904—1905), and a medal for active participation in the fight against cholera and plague epidemics. [1]
Parijskij was the author of 72 scientific works. He mainly studied contractures of joints, congenital dislocations and spodiloarthritis. One of his main works is the monograph " Biomechanics as the basis of the theory of curvatures of the human body", published in 1923. [1]
In 2012 at a sanatorium of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in Evpatoria was installed a memorial plaque dedicated to Nikolay Parijskij. [4]
Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij | |
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Born | Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij Николай Васильевич Парийский 17 May 1858 |
Died | 20 July 1923 |
Occupation | surgeon |
Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij ( Russian: Николай Васильевич Парийский; 17 May 1858 — 20 July 1923) was a Russian Empire surgeon and orthopedist. Professor, Doctor of Medicine, Active State Councillor. [1]
Nikolay Vasilievich Parijskij was born in the family of a priest on 17 May 1858 (5 May in Old Style). In 1882 he graduated with honors from the Imperial Military Medical Academy and later served as a junior surgeon in the 51st Lithuanian Regiment in the Crimea, and then in Simferopol Infirmary. [1]
In 1889, he was seconded to the Military Medical Academy, where he defended his thesis on psammotherapy. He worked there as a doctor, assistant, senior assistant, and was in charge of the Orthopedic Department. [2]
He worked as the head of the surgical department and the chief doctor of Tiflis Railway Hospital. In 1899, he was appointed head of Rostov-on-Don City Hospital ( Nikolaev City Hospital). In 1915 he took an active part in the organization of Rostov University, where he was elected professor of the Medical Faculty. [2] [3]
He died of malaria on 20 July 1923. [2]
Nikolay Parijskij was awarded the medal the Russian Red Cross Society in memory of the participation of the society in the Russo-Japanese War (1904—1905), and a medal for active participation in the fight against cholera and plague epidemics. [1]
Parijskij was the author of 72 scientific works. He mainly studied contractures of joints, congenital dislocations and spodiloarthritis. One of his main works is the monograph " Biomechanics as the basis of the theory of curvatures of the human body", published in 1923. [1]
In 2012 at a sanatorium of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in Evpatoria was installed a memorial plaque dedicated to Nikolay Parijskij. [4]