Background
VINOGRADOV, Vladimir was born on March 11, 1882 in Yelets, Oryol Province.
VINOGRADOV, Vladimir was born on March 11, 1882 in Yelets, Oryol Province.
1907 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
1907-1910 extern, 1910-1912 intern, Faculty Therapy Clinic, Moscow University. 1912-1921 assistant professor, Propedeutic Therapy Clinic, Moscow Higher Women's Courses. 1921-1924 assistant professor, 1924-1928 senior assistant professor, Faculty Therapy Clinic, Moscow University.
1925-1928 head Occupational Diseases Clinic, Moscow University. 1928 head, Faculty Therapy Clinic, Moscow University. 1929-1935 head Chair of Propedeutic Therapy Clinic, 2nd Moscow University.
1935-1943 head Chair of Faculty Therapy, 2nd Moscow Medical Institute. 1943-1964 head, Chair of Faculty Therapy, 1st Moscow Medical Institute. Honorary member, All-Union and Sverdlovsk Social of Therapists.
1938-1945 deputy chairman, from 1945 chairman, Moscow Therapeutic Social. 1947-1949 deputy chairman, from 1949 chairman, All-Union Social of Therapists. From 1958 bd member, All-Russian Social of Therapists.
From 1934 consultant, 4lh Main Board, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Health (former Kremlin Therapy and Health Board). December- 1952 arrested on charge of Spying for United Kingdom and of deliberately administering wrong medical treatment to Soviet Party and Government officials. After Stalin’s death in 1953 released and rehabilitated.
From 1943 ed, journal “Terapevticheskiyi arkhiv”. Company-ed, therapy section, multi-volume "Opyt sovetskoy meditsiny v Velikoy Otcchcstvennoy voyne 1941-1945 godov” (The Experience of Soviet Medicine in the 1941-1945 Great Fatherland War). Introduced new drugs and methods of diagnosis and treatment (pneumothorax, intestinal probe, angiocardiography, cardiac catheterization, bronchoscopy, gastroscopy, the use of radioactive isotopes, etc).
Wrote some 70 works on tuberculosis, sepsis, infectious heaptitis, kidney ailments, vegetative nervous system, rheumatism, influenza, hypertony, arteriosclerosis, occupational pathology and chemotherapy.
Religion discourages exploration of science and universe by suppressing curiosity, and denies its followers a broader perspective.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.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 1944.