Background
BRYUKHONENKO, Sergey was born on April 30, 1890 in Kozlov, now Michurinsk. Son of a mcch engineering
BRYUKHONENKO, Sergey was born on April 30, 1890 in Kozlov, now Michurinsk. Son of a mcch engineering
1914 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
1914-1917 junior physician in Russian Imperial Army. 1917-1919 health officer, Sokol'niki Soviet of Workers’ Deputy, Moscow. 1919-1926 assistant professor under professor F. A. Andreyev, Clinic of Regional Pathology and Therapy, 2nd Moscow State University.
1927-1930 head, laboratory of experimental therapy, Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute. 1931-1935 head, laboratory of experimental physiology and therapy, Centr Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. 1935-1941 director, Institute of Experimental Physiology and Therapy.
1941-1951 senior associate, Sklifosovskiy First Aid Research Institute, Moscow. 1951-1958 deputy medical director, deputy director, then head, physiological laboratory, Research Institute of Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments. 1958-1960 head, laboratory of artificial blood circulation, Institute of Experimental Biology and Medical, Siberian Branch, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences.
1920-1924 invented and designed artificial blood-circulation apparatus (autojector), which he demonstrated at 2nd All-Russian Congress of Pathologists in 1925. May 1926 together with South. 1. Chechulin demonstrated how the isolated brain of a dog could be kept alive with this apparatus.
Proved the feasibility of maintaining the viability of the isolated central nervous system for several hours and demonstrated the use of this method for réanimation. Did research on the theory of blood coagulation. Together with his pupils developed some 120 anticoagulants.
Devised new method of obtaining antithrombin (heparin) from the lungs of cattle, which was mass-produced in Baku. Developed anticoagulant synantrin, which was produced in Khar’kov. Used artificial blood circulation for réanimation after clinical death.
From 1929 together with Professor North. North. Terebinskiy used this technique in open-heart operations on animals. 1928 and 1930 demonstrated his equipment at 3rd and 4th All-Union Congresses of Physiologists. 1935 gave similar demonstration at 15 th Internat Congress of Physiologists, Moscow.
From 1931 conducted experiments in hypothermy on dogs, stopping their hearts by freezing and reanimating them by means of artificial blood circulation. From 1941 experimented in reanimating human beings who had died suddenly. 1951 helped to organize Research Institute of Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments.
Developed methods of stereoscopic drawing based on the physiological laws of three-dimensional vision. Trained such eminent physicians as V. Doctorate. Yankovskiy, T. South. Fedotov, M. K. Martsinkevich, T. T. Shcherbakova, Yu. M. Gal’pcrin, South. A. Pronin, North. V. Puchkov, A. G. Lapchinskiy, North. M. Yurman, Ye.
Doctorate. Zavadovskaya, Ye. I. Strelkov, et cetera Wrote over 70 works and took out 16 patents on various inventions.
Religion discourages exploration of science and universe by suppressing curiosity, and denies its followers a broader perspective.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.