Background
Sergey Semenovich Sergeevsky was born on November 18, 1872 in Tomsk, Russian Federation.
Sergey Semenovich Sergeevsky was born on November 18, 1872 in Tomsk, Russian Federation.
Sergey Semenovich graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tomsk in 1898.
Sergey Semenovich worked as the district doctor of Nizhnedevitsky District from 1898 to 1900. He was a sanitary and epidemic doctor of Voronezh Oblast from 1900 to 1902. He was a coordinator of Voronezh Oblast Psychiatric Hospital from 1902 to 1904.
Sergey Semenovich served as a military doctor during the Russo-Japanese War. He worked as an instructor on pharmacology and psychiatry at feldsher’s schools in Voronezh Oblast from 1905 to 1910, head of the city Department of Pharmacology from 1907. From 1914 to 1918, he was a senior doctor of a neurological hospital. He was a lecturer at medical courses from 1918 to 1919. Sergey Semenovich worked as an assistant to a neurological and psychiatric clinic from 1920. He was a lecturer from 1920, head of the Department of Psychiatry from 1924 to 1927 at Voronezh State University. He left Voronezh in 1932.
Sergey Semenovich wrote a number of scientific works devoted to the problems of psychiatry including such books as "To the Issue of Experimental Changes in Mental Patients Emotional Sphere"" (published in Voronezh in 1925), "Social Psychopathology as Independent Scientific Discipline" (published in Voronezh in 1926), "Immediate Results of Organic Lesions Treatment in the Central Nervous System of Mental Patients" (published in Voronezh in 1926) and others.