Background
CHERNORUTSKIY, Mikhail was born on February 26, 1884.
CHERNORUTSKIY, Mikhail was born on February 26, 1884.
1908 graduate Saint St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy, where he won Bush Prize.
Three years of specialist training under Professor V. North. Sirotinin at Hospital Therapeutic Clinic, Saint St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy. Simultaneously associate, Professor North.O. ZibcrShumova’s biochemical laboratory, Institute of Experimental Medical 191 1 delended doctor's thesis.
1912-1913 toured therapeutic clinics in England, Germany and France. 1914-1918 chief physician, Field Reserve Hospital Number. 304; after World War 1 assistant professor, then associate professor, Hospital Therapeutic Clinic, Petrograd Military Medical Academy.
1922 professor, Pctrograd University. 1923-1957 head, Hospital Therapeutic Clinic, 1st Leningrad Medical Institute. During 2 also consultant, various evacuation hospitals, Leningrad Front.
1950-1957 head Therapy Section, Pavlov Institute of Physiology: from 1925 cd, journals Prakticheskaya meditsina, Sovetskiy vrachebnyy zhurnal, Terapevticheskiy arkhiv and Klinicheskaya meditsina and newspapers Vrachebnaya gazeta and Sovetskaya vrachebnaya gazeta-, co-ed, Bol'shaya meditsinskaya entsikolpediya (Large Medical Encyclopedia). Member, editorial board, State Medical Publ House. Did research on the human constitution from the morphological, functional and clinical viewpoints.
In the latter area studied the significance and role of tire constitutional factor in the pathogenesis and clinical treatment of disease. Directed research on the role of heredity, constitution and metabolism in rheumatism and on allergy, acute nephritis, acute hepatitis and serous pleurisy. Wrote over 90 works, including studies of alimentary dystrophy, avitaminosis and wartime changes in the clinical treatment of diseases.
Company-founder, Botkin Social of Thera pists, Leningrad. Deputy chairman, All-Union Social of Therapists. Chairman, Leningrad Committee for the Study of Rheumatism.
Member, AllUnion Committee for the Study of Rheumatism. Member, learned councils of various medical institutions and commissions. Trained many specialists in internal medical.
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Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.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 1948.