Background
YUDIN, Tikhon was born on June 14, 1879 in Tula Province.
YUDIN, Tikhon was born on June 14, 1879 in Tula Province.
1903 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
1904-1907 intern, Moscow Psychiatric Clinic. 1907-1914 intern, Khar’kov Psychiatric Hospital at Saburov Dacha and Moscow Psychiatric Hospital at Kanatchikov Dacha. 1914 drafted into Russian Army.
1915-1918 German pow. 1918 returned to Russia and worked in Professor Gannushkin’s Clinic, 1st Moscow University. 1924-1932 professor of psychiatry in Kazan’.
From 1 November 1932 professor of psychiatry, 2nd Khar’kov Medical Institute. Director, Clinical Institute, All-Ukraine Psychoneurological Academy. Also professor, Psychoneurological Institute, above academic
From 1943 head, Chair of Psychiatry, Moscow Medical Institute, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic People's Commissariat of Health. Prior to October 1917 Revol helped reorganize hospital at Saburov Dacha, developing it into a model psychiatric establishment. 1919-1924 Presidium member, Medical Faculty, 1922 bd member, 1st Moscow University.
1929-1932 dean, Therapy Faculty, Kazan’ Medical Institute. Chairman, Kazan’ Social of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists. Then vice-president, All-Ukraine Psychoneurological Academy.
Helped edit various journals. 1930-1933 ed, from 1933 deputy ed, psychoneurology section, Bol’shaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya (Large Medical Encyclopedia). From 1933 member. Learned Medical Council, Ukraine People's Commissariat of Health.
Wrote over 70 works on the role of exogenic factors in the genesis of various mental disturbances, problems of heredity in psychiatry, schizophrenia, progressive paralysis, epilepsy, traumatic psychoses, history of psychiatry, etc.
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