Background
MARZEYEV, Aleksandr was born on April 6, 1883 in Nizhniy Novgorod (now Gorky). Son of a peasant.
Hygienist and health service official
MARZEYEV, Aleksandr was born on April 6, 1883 in Nizhniy Novgorod (now Gorky). Son of a peasant.
1911 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow Ltniv.
1911-1914 zemstvo health officer, Yekaterinoslav Province. 1914 drafted into Russian Army. Supervised campaign against scurvy on various fronts.
1917-1918 chairman, Committee of Soldiers’ Deputy, 39th Army Corps Staff. From 1918 health officer, Mariupol’ City Health Department. 1922-1935 head, Khar’kov Sanitary Epidemiological Department, Ukraine People's Commissariat of Health.
1925-1930 founder-head, Chair of Communal Hygiene, from 1930 professor, Chair of General and Communal Hygiene, Ukraine Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training. From 1930 also head Sanitation and Hygiene Department, Ukraine Health Institute. 1931-1956 founderdir, Ukraine Centr Institute of Communal Hygiene, Khar’kov (from 1944 Kiev).
From 1933 also founder-head, Chair of Communal Hygiene, Khar’kov Medical Institute. 1944-1956 head, Chair of Communal Hygiene, Kiev Medical Institute. 1944-1946 head, Chair of Communal Hygiene, Kiev Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training.
Established All-Ukraine Sanitary Council, Ukraine Centr Sanitary-Technical Council and various sci commissions. Life-chairman, Ukraine Social of Hygienists. Deputy chairman, bd, All-Union Social of Hygienists.
Member. Learned Council, Ukraine Minister of Health. Company-ed, journal “Gigiyena i sanitariya”. Established numerous publ healt centers in Ukraine and helped to draft Ukraine health legislation.
Organized first Soviet admin courses for health officers. Supervised hygiene campaign in Donbas. Ensured hygienic conditions during the construction of the Kakhovka Hydropower Plant, the North Donets-Donbas Canal, et cetera
Campaigned against air pollution in the industry centers of the Ukraine. Wrote over 130 works.
There is no solid or tangible evidence for God nor a logical argument for God. The existence of God is taken on faith and not by evidence.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Medical Sciences from 1944.