Background
TUR, Aleksandr was born in 1894 in NovgorodSeversk, Chernigov Oblast.
TUR, Aleksandr was born in 1894 in NovgorodSeversk, Chernigov Oblast.
1919 graduated Petrograd Military Medicine Academy.
Professor; Doctor of Medicine Science since 1924. Full member, USSR Academy of Medical Science, since 1952. Professor, and Head, Chair of Propaedeutics of Children’s Diseases, Leningrad Pediatric Medicine Institute, since 1934.
Science Director,Department of Newborn Children, Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, USSR Academy of Medical Science. Honoured Worker of Science Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic since 1947. 1945-1952 corresponding member, USSR Academy of Medical Science.
1946-1953 member, Editorial Board, and Assistant Editor, journal “Voprosy pediatrii i okhrany materinstva i detstva” (Problems of Pediatrics and Mother and Child Care). Since 1959 honorary member and Chairman, All-Union Society of Pediatricians. Since 1939 permanent member, then Deputy Chairman, Leningrad Society of Pediatricians.
Со-Editor, “Pediatrics” section, “Bolshaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya” (Large Medical Encyclopedia), 2nd edition. Since 1953 member, Editor Board, journal “Pediatriya” (Pediatrics). Member, Learned Council, Ministry of Health.
Since 1939 Deputy and since 1941 member, Executive Committee, Leningrad Vyborg Rayon Soviet. 1957 attended 9th Congress of Czechoslovak Pediatricians. 1959 attended and demonstrated science films at 9th International Congress of Pediatricians in Montreal, Canada.
Works deal with pediatrics (clinical aspects biochemistry, organ, of health care, hematology, etc.). 1919-1921 military physician in Red Army. 1921-1924 Assistant, Pediatric Clinic, Petrograd Military Medicine Academy.
1924-1930 at Institute for Study of the Brain. 1925-1930 lecturer, 1930-1934 Professor, Institute of Mother and Child Care. 1931-1941 Professor, Leningrad Postgraduate Medicine Institute.
Religion is bad because it makes people base the way they run their lives on a falsehood.
Every person has rights to express his or her opinion, but the opinion could be expressed if it was in accordance with the general interests of Soviet society.