Background
MASLOV, Mikhail was born in 1885 in Narva.
MASLOV, Mikhail was born in 1885 in Narva.
1910 graduated St. Petersburg Military Medicine Academy. Practitioner, Institute of Experimental Medicine.
Professor 1921; Doctor of Medicine since 1913. Major-General, Array Medical Corps. Honoured Worker of Science Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic since 1935.
Full member, USSR Academy of Medical Science, since 1945. Full member, Polish Academy of Sciences, since 1939. Head, Chair of Children’s Diseases, Leningrad Kirov Military Medicine Academy, since 1921.
Director, Chair of Faculty Pediatrics, Leningrad Medicine Pediatrics Institute since 1938. 1913-1914 posted to children's clinics at Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Zurich. Chairman, Leningrad, and board member, All-Union and All-Russian Society of Pediatrists.
Helped organize and read papers at All-Union, All-Russian and International Pediatric Congresses in: New York 1947. Vienna 1952; Copenhagen 1957. Montreal 1959, and others.
Has done much work at Leningrad, All-Russian and All-Union Society of Pediatrists. Member, Executive Committee, International Association, of Pediatrists. Editor, number of medical works and periodicals.
Assistant Editor, journal “Pediatriya” (Pediatrics). Со-Editor, “Pediatrics” section of "Bolshaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya” (Large Medica Encyclopedia) 1st and 2nd edition. For many years has edited journals “Voprosy okhrany materinstva i detstva” (Problems of Mother and Child Care) and “Vrachebnaya gazeta” (Medical Gazette).
1946 Deputy, Leningrad City Soviet. Introduced many inventions into clinical practice to facilitate nursing of sick children, diagnosis and medical procedure. Founded museums on hist, of Russ, pediatrics and organized exhibitions of teaching aids.
1914-1918 army doctor at front and head of an evacuation hospital. 1918-1920 Assistant, Chair of Children’s Diseases, Leningrad Military Medicine Academy. 1920-1921 private lecturer at same.
1921-1923 Professor, Chair of Child Pathology, Leningrad Institute of Mother and Child Care. 1923-1929 Science Director,Department for the Study of the Infantile Brain, Leningrad Institute of Mother and Child Care. 1925-1930 Head, Chair of Child Physiology, Hygiene and Dietetics, Leningrad Medicine Pediatrics Institute.
1930-1938 Head, Chair of Clinical Pediatrics, Leningrad Medicine Pediatrics Institute.
Religious moral codes pervert people outside their group as less moral. Thus, religion is socially divisive and its effect is harmful for society.
The role of the individual as a member of a collective is more important than the individual.
Member, USSR Academy of Med SCi from 1945. Member, Polish Academy of Sciences from 1939.