Background
MORZON, Vladimir was born in 1881 in village Scnnitsa, Minsk Uyezd. Son of a volost clerk.
MORZON, Vladimir was born in 1881 in village Scnnitsa, Minsk Uyezd. Son of a volost clerk.
Graduate theological college and 1904 Theological Seminary, Minsk. 1911 graduate Medical Faculty, Yur’yev University.
1904 entered Law Faculty, Yur’yev University. 1905 involved in student revol activities, resulting in a one-year suspension of his studies. 1906 allowed to resume studies at Medical Faculty, Yur’yev University.
From 1911 head of a distr zemstvo hospital, then moved to Minsk Province Hospital to study surgery. 1912 performed 293 operations, including two hernias and four amputations. 1913 transferred to Bobruysk Uyezd Hospital.
1914 sent for postgraduate medical training to Petrograd, where he studied surgery, gynecology and urology at I. I. Grekov, North. North. Petrov, South. P. Fyodorov and Doctorate. O. Ott’s clinics. Returned from Petrograd and worked for a while at the Staro-Dorozhskaya and Parich district Hospitals. At start of YVYV 1 surgeon, Bobruysk Red Cross Hospital, then surgeon, medical field team in Western Front.
After 1917 October Revol head, Bobruysk City Hospital. From 1934 head Chair of Operative Surgery, Vitebsk Medical Institute. From 1935 professor and head, Faculty Surgery Clinic, Vitebsk Medical Institute.
During WYV 2 surgeon at military hospitals. From 1943 consultant, then head, Department of Medical Training Establishments, Belorussian Minister of Health. 1948 head, Chair of Surgery, 1949-1954 director, Minsk Institute of Postgraduate Medical Training.
Did research on operative treatment for ailments of the visceral organs (liver and gall-bladder, gastric ulcers, appendicitis, etc) and gynecological and urological diseases. Pioneered technique of two-stage transplantation of the ureters to the rectum. Contributed still valid research works to journal “Belorusskaya meditsinskaya mysP”.
1929 co-organizer, deputy chairman, and rapporteur, 1st Belorussian Congress of Surgeons and Gynecologists. 1947 chairman, first postwar Belorussian Surgeons’ Congress. Chairman, Belorussian Sciences Social of Surgeons.
Deputy and Presidium member, Belorussian Supreme Soviet.
There is no conclusive logical argument for the existence of God. His existence is continuously debated.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Communist Party member from 1938.