Background
KRYMOV, Aleksey was born in 1872 in Moscow. Son of a well-known artist.
KRYMOV, Aleksey was born in 1872 in Moscow. Son of a well-known artist.
1898 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
While still a student won a gold medal for a paper on nephrolithiasis. After graduate worked for a year as intern at Professor A. A. Bobrov’s Clinic. 1899 joined Russian Army and worked as a surgeon at Smolensk Military Hospital.
Also worked under Professor South. I. Spasokukolskiy at Smolensk former local government authority Hospital. Foreign ten years head Surgical Department, Moscow City Hospital for the Poor run by the Medical Faculty, Moscow University. 1905 served in Russo-Japanese War.
1906 defended doctor’s thesis on peritoneal-inguinal apophysis. 1911 associate professor, Professor P. I. Doctorate’yakonov’s Hospital Surgical Clinic, where he lectured on field and clinical surgery. Simultaneously head, Surgical Department, Moscow Military Hospital.
Also consultant. Alexandrine (now Semashko) Hospital. From 1912 professor, Chair of Hospital Surgery, Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. During World War 1 hospital consultant, Southwestern Front.
After establishment of Soviet rule in Ukraine banned from teaching for anti-So statements and temporary allegiance to White Army. Foundation work at several hospitals in Kiev. 1929 rehabilitated and appointed head, Chair of Faculty Surgery, Kiev Medical Institute.
From 1936 bd chairman, Ukraine Republic and Kiev Surgeons' Social, then chairman, All-Union Surgical Social and Presidium member, Learned Medical Council, Ukraine Minister of Health. During World War 2 evacuated to Chelyabinsk, where he worked as a consultant and surgeon at various military hospitals. After World War 2 until death head, Faculty Surgical Clinic, Kiev Medical Institute.
Devised original operating techniques for the fixation of floating livers and kidneys, corrosion of the fistula in arteriovenous aneurism, amputation of the legs and half of the pelvis, et cetera Described new symptom of acute appendicitis. Trained numerous outstanding surgeons.
Wrote 135 works.
Religion obstructs scientific research and technological progress.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.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 1945.