Background
KOLTYPIN, Aleksandr was born in 1883.
KOLTYPIN, Aleksandr was born in 1883.
1908 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
1908-1912 zemstvo physician. From 1912 worked at A. A. KiseF’s Clinic. From 1927 head, Chair of Infantile Diseases, 2nd Moscow State University.
1932-1938 head Chair of Pediatric Faculty, 2nd Moscow Medical Institute. 1938-1942 sci director, Centr Pediatric Institute, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic People's Commissariat of Health. After detailed study of the clinical and pathogenic aspects of scarlet fever, diphtheria, dysentery, measles, influenza, cerebrospinal meningitis, etc, devised unified classification of infectious diseases.
Analyzed the forms and course of both acute and chronic infections (rheumatism and tuberculosis) and established how they damage the nervous system. Devised phase theory of the infection process and tripartite classification of pathogenesis - toxic, allergic and by secondary microbic infestation - on the basis of which developed and used a complex system of differentiated treatment. Introduced the concept of the "infectious heart” in clinical practice.
Did research on scrum disease. Contributed to the theory of infectious allergy by establishing its clinical syndrome. Wrote over 100 works on infectious pathology.
Religion gets people to believe something untrue.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.