Background
BUBLICHENKO, Lazar' was born in 1875 in Kursk Province.
BUBLICHENKO, Lazar' was born in 1875 in Kursk Province.
1900 graduate Medical Faculty, Khar’kov University.
While still a student won gold medal for research work. 1903-1909 distr physician, Khar’kov Province, where he helped to organize the rural midwife service. Irom 1909 extern, then intern, from 1912 head
Department of Puerperal Diseases, Saint St. Petersburg Institute of Midwifery and Gynecology (now Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Medical Sciences). 1912 won medal at World Hygiene Exhibition, Dresden, for services to Russian obstetrics. From 1912 also delivered lectures on puerperal diseases at Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training and helped to organize obstetric services at zemstvo level
From 1923 until death head Chair of Puerperal Diseases, Centr Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Active in various medical society
Developed system of prophylaxis and treatment of puerperal diseases. Devised technique of treating suppurative mastitis without lancing, by draining the pus and injecting penicillin. Developed the subsequently proven theory that penicillin not only has a bacteriostatic effect but also imbues the tissues of the organism with resistance to the processes of decomposition and suppurative decay.
Foreign many years member. Obstetrics Council, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Ministry of Health. Chairman. Leningrad Oblast Obstetrics Committee.
Chairman, Leningrad Sciences of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Helped to organize All-Union and All-Russian congresses of obstetricians and gynecologists. Honorary member, various obstetrical and gynecological society
Wrote over 170 works, including several monographs and manuals.
Since religion offers a complete set of answers to the problems of purpose, morality, origins, or science, it discourages exploration of those areas by suppressing curiosity, denies its followers a broader perspective, and prevents social, moral and scientific progress.
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