Background
DVIZHKOV, Pavel was born in 1898 in Leningrad.
DVIZHKOV, Pavel was born in 1898 in Leningrad.
1923 graduated Medical Faculty, 1st Moscow University.
Professor; Doctor of Medicine Science. Head, Pathoanatomical Department, Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, USSR Academy of Medical Science. Science Director of Prosection, Moscow City General Hospital No. 5; Head, Clinical Morphology Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Prostheses and the Manufacture of Prostheses. Deputy Chairman, Learned Council, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic Ministry of Health. Honorary Physician Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
Chief Pathoanatomist, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic Ministry of Health. Со-Editor, “Pathology” and “Morphology” sections, “Bolshaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya” (Large Medical Encyclopedia), 2nd edition. Member, Editor Board, journal “Arkhiv patologii’ (Archives of Pathology).
Member, Editor Counc,, journals “Gigiena truda i professionalnye zabolevaniya” (Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases) and “Gigiena i sanitariya” (Hygiene and Sanitation). Deputy Editor, multi-volume work on pathological anatomy. Board member, All-Union, and Deputy Chairman, Moscow Society of Pathoanatomists.
Member, Experts Commission, Higher Certifying Commission. Founded Institute of Oblast and Regional Pathoanatomists. Works deal with: effects of traumas on the morphology of the blood.
Pathoanatomy of tuberculous frenzy and other infectious diseases. Pathology of battle trauma. Hematology; comparative oncology.
Cardiovascular pathology. Coauthor, several volume of “Opyt sovetskoy meditsiny v velikoy otcchestvennoy voyne 1941-1945 gg”. (Soviet Medical Experience in the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War).
1923-1941 associate, Chair of Pathological Anatomy, 1st Moscow University and Mechanikov Institute of Infectious Diseases, Moscow. 1941-1946 military pathoanatomist in Soviet Army.
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