Background
Konstantin Fedyaevsky was born on June 8, 1835 Tambov,Tambovskaya oblast, Russian Federation.
Konstantin Fedyaevsky was born on June 8, 1835 Tambov,Tambovskaya oblast, Russian Federation.
Konstantin Vasilievich graduated from the medical faculty of Moscow University (1859).
Konstantin Vasilievich worked as a doctor in a prison castle, taught medicine at the Voronezh Theological Seminary (1864-1866). He was a senior doctor of the provincial zemstvo hospital (1870-1898).
One of the founders and chairman (since 1869) of the Provincial Scientific Society of Physicians. Konstantin Vasilievich was the head of the intellectual circle, which included the teacher Kiselev, writers Nedetovsky, Bunakov, and others.
Konstantin Vasilievich conducted an active cultural and educational activity: he gave public lectures and in the local press, was the chairman of the Public Library Committee (1870-1880s), and facilitated the opening of two free libraries for low-income citizens.
Konstantin Vasilievich built a school for peasant children in the village of Malyshevo in the Voronezh district with charity funds (1895). He is the author of 55 works in the specialty.
The name Fedyaevsky was assigned to the 2nd Clinical Hospital of Voronezh (1966), as well as one of the streets of Voronezh (1999).