Background
KUCHAIDZE, Grigoriy was born in 1886.
KUCHAIDZE, Grigoriy was born in 1886.
1916 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
Took active part in Geo revol movement as Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) member. Organized workers’ groups in Kutaisi, worked for an underground printing press and wrote articles for Bolshevik newspaper Iskra. Arrested several times for distributing Party lit against World War 1.
1916 drafted into army and posted to reserve military hospital in Orel. During 1917 October Revol member, Orel Province Military-Revol Committee, then head, Orel Province Health Department and chairman, Refugee Evacuation Committee. 1920, after establishment of Soviet rule in Northern Caucasus, director, Caucasian Spa Board.
Supervised restoration of war-damaged health resorts. In same year began organizing Azer People's Commissariat of Health as plenipotentiary, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic People's Commissariat of Health. 1921-1934 Geo People's Commissar-of Health.
From 1924 also health plenipotentiary, Transcaucasian Railroad. From 1929 chairman. Malaria Commission, Council of People's Commissar, Transcaucasian SFSR. Represented Azer, Arm and Geo People's Commissariat of Health at Council of People's Commissar, Transcaucasian SFSR.
Member, Tiflis City Soviet. Member, Geo Central Executive Committee. Member, Central Executive Committee, Transcaucasian SFSR.
Member. Control Commission, Communist Party Georgia 1935-1938 director, Centr Serum and Vaccine Control Institute, Moscow. From 1938 director, Centr Institute of Balneology, Moscow.
From February 1943 until death deputy director, Gorky All-Union Institute of Experimental Medical Wrote several works on the Soviet health service.
Religion is a tool used by the ruling classes for the masses to relieve their suffering via the act of experiencing religious emotions.
All policy decisions should be made in the light of the continued, permanent development of the theory of Marxism–Leninism.
Communist Party member from October 1902.