Background
Illinois’CHENKO, Pyotr was born in 1893 in Krasnograd, Khar’kov Province. Son of a worker
Illinois’CHENKO, Pyotr was born in 1893 in Krasnograd, Khar’kov Province. Son of a worker
1926 graduate Medical Faculty, Kazan': University.
1926-1929 head of a distr hospital and surgical intern in Sverdlovsk and Ivanovo Oblasts. 1930-1935 postgraduate student and assistant to Professor P. A. Gertsen, Moscow Oncological Institute. 1935 defended candidate thesis and advanced to associate professor: in same year sent by Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic People's Commissar of Health to take over the Chair of Operative Surgery, Far Eastern Medical Institute.
During Finno-Soviet War served as military surgeon, surgery chief and deputy director of a military hospital. From 1939 professor and head, Chair of Hospital Surgery, Voronezh Medical Institute. From 1941 head Chair of Faculty Surgery, Dag Medical Institute.
During World War 2 chief surgeon, various front-line hospitals. 1944 seriously wounded and shell-shocked. 1946-August 1954 head
Chair of General Surgery, Stanislav Medical Institute. 1954-1958 head, Chair of Operative Surgery and Topographical Anatomy, Dnepropetrovsk Medical Institute. Devised several new surgical techniques, including: a plastic method of amputation at the thigh to provide a durable stump surface.
A method of osteoplastic amputation at the knee. A method of plastic closure of extensive hernial defects of the abdominal wall. An osteotomy to prevent the displacement of bone-splinters, et cetera
Designed a new ski-stretcher for carrying wounded. Improved techniques for the immobilization of a fractured leg during transport. Also designed improved shoulder and forearm splints.
In his latter years designed equipment for the immobilization of an injured spine and pelvis and a fractured thigh during transport of casualties in mines. The first-aid sections at all Krivoy Rog mines were supplied with this equipment. Wrote 52 works on the diagnosis, clinical aspects and treatment of malignant tumors, and on surgical anatomy, field surgery, plastic surgery, etc-.
Religion is bad because it stops people thinking in a rational and objective way.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.