Background
BARYKIN, Vladimir was born in 1879.
Microbiologist and epidemiologist
BARYKIN, Vladimir was born in 1879.
1900 graduate Medical Faculty, Kazan’ University.
1908-1910 assistant to Professor I. G. Savchenko. Worked under 1. I. Mcchnikov in Paris and J. Bordet in Brussels. 1910-1915 associate professor
Chair of Microbiology, Kazan' University. 1915-1921 professor of microbiology, Rostov University. 1921-1931 founder-director, Moscow Microbiological Institute.
Simultaneously head Chair of Microbiology, 1st Moscow State University. From 1931 sci director, Mechnikov Institute, Moscow. From 1932 sci director
Microbiological Institute of Kiev and then Baku. 1933-1938 sci director, Centr Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training. Was a staunch supporter of the physiochemical school in immunity theory.
Propounded "condition theory" to explain basic immunological phenomena, according to which immunity is not stimulated by presence of new substances but by changes in colloidal state of the body's liquids and tissues. Did much-publicized research on avidity of immune sera and devised method of determining lieutenant 1909 isolated chronic nodular form of the plague inMarmota sibirica.
1921 first Soviet sci to describe infectious jaundice. Devised method of vaccinotherapy for carriers of diphtheria. Taught such famous microbiologists and immunologists as G. V. Vygodchikov, P. F. Zdorovskiy, I.
A. Zil’bcr, Ye. North. Levkovich, P. V. Smirnov, L. M. Collge Pharmacy Khatenevcr, V. V. Frize and V. A. Chernokhvostov. From 1921 Presidium member of all Soviet congresses of microbiologists and epidemiologists. Foreign several years ed Zluirnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunologii.
Company-ed Bolshaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya (Large Medical Encyclopedia) (1st ed). Wrote 114 papers and four monographs on etiology, pathogenesis, prophylaxis and diagnosis of typhus, cholera, Siberian plague, et cetera
Religion stops people thinking in a logical and reasonable way.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.