Background
BOGOSLOVSKIY, Sergey was born in 1870.
Sanitarian and health statistician
BOGOSLOVSKIY, Sergey was born in 1870.
1896 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
1896-1897 worked as physician on the Caucasian Black Sea coast. 1898-1900 factory physician, Bogorodskoye Uyezd, Moscow Province. From 1900 health officer, Bogorodskoye Uyezd, then Moscow Province Health Statistics Bureau.
1906 imprisoned for involvement with "Polit Insurance Fund,” which provided financial aid for members of the revol movement. After 1917 October Revol joined Health Statistics Bureau, Moscow Health Department. 1918-1931 worked for Centr Statistical Board.
1898 in his first article on public health criticized the working and living conditions of laborers building port facilities in Tuapse. Did research on health in domestic industries and on working conditions and occupational diseases in the large textile mills of Bogorodskoye Uyezd and, later, in almost all branches of industry in Moscow Province. 1913 published standard work describing health conditions in 5,284 professions.
Devised method of statistical research on occupational diseases. Regarded as the father of Russian statistics on occupational diseases. 1924-1925 established that the physique of workers, particularly young workers, was better than during the period 1879-1885 (Erisman’s findings).
1927 devised plan for organizing health statistics in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Together with P. I. Kurkin and P. A. Kuvshinnikov compiled uniform regulations and forms for recording medical and health statistics. Cofounder and associate, Obukh Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Moscow.