Background
VREDEN, Roman was born on March 22, 1867.
VREDEN, Roman was born on March 22, 1867.
1890 graduate Military Medical Academy.
From 1890 postgraduate work at Victoria and Albert Ratimov’s Hospital Surgical Clinic. 1893 defended doctor’s thesis and worked as intern, Kiev Military Hospital. 1896 senior assistant, Professor Ratimov’s Chair of Surgery.
1898 associate professor, Military Medical Academy. 1900-1902 replaced Ratimov during his illness. 1902-1904 worked for Main Health Board.
During 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War chief surgeon, Manchurian Army. 1906-1934 founder-director, Russia’s first orthopedics Institute at Saint St. Petersburg. From 1911 professor of orthopedics.
Psychoneurological Institute. Also lectured on military field surgery at Military Medical Academy. From 1918 professor of orthopedics, 1st Petrograd Medical Institute.
And head of orthopedics course, Petrograd Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training. Devised new orthopedic operations and improved existing techniques. Wrote first Russian-language orthopedics textbook.
Contributed to treatment of bone tuberculosis, skeletal deformation, poliomyelitis sequelae and military field surgery. Chairman and Honorary member, Pirogov Surgical Social and Leningrad Social of Orthopedic Surgeons. Chairman, All-Union and republican congresses of surgeons.
Member, International Social of Surgeons. 1903 attended International Congress of Military Surgeons. 1908 member, Commission to Revise Red Cross Geneva Convention.
1912 and 1913 member, Red Cross International Conventions. Member, American Social of Military Physicians. Wrote some 80 works.
Religion stops people thinking in a logical and reasonable way.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.