Background
KRAEVSKY, Nikolay was born in 1905.
KRAEVSKY, Nikolay was born in 1905.
1928 graduated Medical Faculty, 1st Moscow University, and 1930 completed postgrad, course at its chair of Pathological Anatomy.
Presidium member, All-Union, and Chairman, Moscow Society of Pathoanatomists. Member, Editorial Board, journals “Arkhiv patologii” (Archives of Pathology) and “Byulleten eksperimentalnoy biologii i meditsiny” (Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine). Member, Editorial Board, “Pathology” and “Morphology” sections, “Bolshaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya” (Large Medical Encyclopedia), 2nd edition.
Member, Editor Council, journal “Problemy gematologii i perelivaniya krovi" (Problems of Hematology and Blood Transfusion), etc. 1953-1960 corresponding member, USSR Academy of Medical Science. 1957 attended International Congress of Clinical Pathology, Brussels.
1959 presented a paper on chronic radiation sickness at 3rd All-Union Congress on Clinical Pathology, Kharkov. 1959 presented a paper at Sukhumi Conference on Acute Radiation Sickness. 1960 attended 13th World Public Health Assembly, Geneva.
Works deal with oncology, pathology of infectious diseases, rheumatism, hemopoietic system and pathology of military traumas. / “-IZX; 1930-1931 assist, Morphological Department, Physiological Laboratory, Obukh Institute of Occupational Diseases. 1931-1954 Assistant, lecturer, then Professor, Chair of Pathological Anatomy, 2nd Moscow Medicine Institute.
1939-1951 Director, 1951-1954 consultant, Pathological Anatomy Laboratory, Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, USSR Ministry of Health. 1941-1944 in Pathological Anatomy Department, Moscow Military Hospital, now the Main Military Hospital, then Chief Pathoanatomist of a front. 1944-1952 Chief Pathoanatomist, USSR Armed Forces.
1954-1960 Deputy Director for scientific work and Head, Pathological Anatomy Laboratory, Institute of Biophysics, USSR Academy of Medical Science.
Religion is always aggressive against any new scientific ideas.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.