Background
POLOSUKHIN, Aleksandr was born in 1901 in Tetyushi, Tat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
POLOSUKHIN, Aleksandr was born in 1901 in Tetyushi, Tat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
1932 graduate Medical Faculty, Permanent’ University.
1919-1923 served in Red Army. Then studied medical at Permanent' University. 1933-1937 assistant professor, Chair of Physiology, Sverdlovsk Medical Institute.
1937-1938 head, physiological laboratory in Sochi. 1938-1963 head, Chair of Normal Physiology, Alma-Ata Medical Institute. 1944 founded Physiology Section af Kaz Branch, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences.
Subsequently reorganized this into Institute of Physiology, Kaz Academy of Sciences and directed this Institute until his death in 1965. 1946 elected member, Kaz Academy of Sciences. Founder-chairman, Kaz Branch and Board member, All-Union Pavlov Physiological Social.
Until 1956 deputy chairman, 1956-1960 chairman, Kaz Social for the Dissemination of Polit and Sciences Knowledge. Deputy, Kaz Supreme Soviet of 1959 and 1963 convocations and chairman of its Health and Social Security Commission. Member, editorial board, “Fiziologichcskiy zhumal USSR imeni Sechenova”.
Company-ed, physiology section, 2nd cd of “Biosystems Engineering ” (Large Soviet Encyclopedia). Specialized in physiology of circulation, respiration and lymph system. Also studied metabolism, age physiology, shock, silicosis, et cetera
Developed method of treating shock with his own anti-shock fluid. Wrote over 100 works.
Religion is bad because it obstructs scientific research.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Member from 1954 and first vice-president from 1955, Kaz Academy of Sciences. Communist Party member from 1944.