Background
Alabama’BITSKJY, Pyotr was born in 1853.
Alabama’BITSKJY, Pyotr was born in 1853.
1877 graduate Medical Surgical Academy.
Military surgeon, Danube Army. From 1880 postgraduate student, dissector, then associate professor, Chair of General Pathology, Military Medical Academy. 1890 professor of general pathology, Tomsk University.
1891-1912 professor Chair of General Pathology, Military Medical Academy. 1898-1922 professor of general pathology. Women's Medical Institute (1st Leningrad Medical Institute).
Studied gas metabolism and general metabolic processes. Designed special animal test chamber with facilities for gradually reducing the oxygen content of the gas mixture at normal atmospheric pressure and used this device for studying oxygen starvation on healthy animals. Established the importance of the time factor, reduction in urine secretion, the role of foodstuffs and the reaction of the blood’s from elements.
Studied the body’s compensatory reactions with shortage of oxygen. Extended V.V. Pashutin’s classification of oxygen starvation with a form marked by primary disturbances of tissue metabolism. Laid the foundation for the study of the effects of toxic substances during their excretion from the body.
Discovered the phenomenon of the "reverse action, or post-action of carbon dioxide” (intensive motor excitation, tonic convulsions, etc, in an animal brought into the fresh air after carbon dioxide poisoning). Hypothesized that this phenomenon originated in the cortex. Made a valuable contribution to the study of the role of carbon dioxide and other metabolic products in the autoregulation of metabolic processes.
Established that slight hypercapnia increases resistance to oxygen starvation. Pubi. thesis O vliyanii Itislorodnogo golodaniya na azotistyy obmen veshchestv v zhivotnom organizme (The Effects of Oxygen Starvation on Nitrogen Metabolism in Animals) (1884). Krathiy kurs obshchey patologii (A Short Course in General Pathology) (1897).
Zapiski po obshchey patologii (Notes on General Pathology) (1905). Ob obtainom deystvii Hi "posledeystvii” uglekistoty i o biologicheskom znachenii Carbon dioxide, obychno soderzliashcheysya v organizme (The Reverse Action, or "Post-Action” of Carbon Dioxide and the Biological Importance of the Body’s Normal CO9 Content) (1911).
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