Background
SAVICH, Vladimir was born in 1874.
Physiologist and pharmacologist
SAVICH, Vladimir was born in 1874.
1898 graduate Saint St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy.
After graduate worked at I. P. Pavlov’s Laboratory, in whose work he became interested while still a student. From 1900 postgraduate student under Pavlov at Physiological Department, Institute of Experimental Medical 1904 defended doctor’s thesis on the secretion of intestinal juices.
1904-1905 served in Russo-Japanese War. 1907-1912 assistant professor Chair of Physiology, Saint St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy.
1912-1918 senior physiologist, Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences. 1918-1926 dissector. Chair of Physiology, Petrograd (1st Leningrad) Medical Institute. From 1921 head Chair of Pharmacology, Petrograd (Leningrad) Veterinary Institute.
From 1924 head Department of Pharmacology, State Institute of Experimental Medical Wrote over 100 works.
Since religion offers a complete set of answers to the problems of purpose, morality, origins, or science, it discourages exploration of those areas by suppressing curiosity, denies its followers a broader perspective, and prevents social, moral and scientific progress.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.