Georgy Alekseevich Pribytkov ( 1854 - 1940 ) - Russian doctor, Hero of Labor .
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| Date of Birth | April 22, 1854 | |
| Place of Birth | Gadyuchya settlement, Bogucharsky district , Voronezh province , Russia | |
| Date of death | 1940 | |
| Place of death | Biysk city | |
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| Occupation | doctor | |
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Biography
He was born on April 22, 1854 in the settlement of the Gadyuchaya Bogucharsky district of the Voronezh province (nowadays, the village of Liberty of the Bogucharsky district of the Voronezh region [1] ) in the family of a parish priest.
At nine years old, he was admitted to a religious school in Pavlovsk, Voronezh province ; Then he studied at the Voronezh Theological Seminary . A year after the end of the seminary, on September 9, 1876, he was admitted to the medical faculty of the Imperial Kharkov University and at the end of the course, on April 29, 1882, having passed the exams, he was approved as a doctor and in the rank of county doctor.
Since October 15, 1883 he was appointed to work in the city of Kuznetsk, Tomsk province , where he arrived in early January 1884 . Some time later, on August 26, 1884, by the decree of the Tomsk governor No. 81 he was appointed to Biysk as a city doctor. Due to illness, he was fired on June 15, 1888, and entered the field as a doctor in the Altai and South Altai Gold Mining, where he worked until November 4, 1893. By the decree of the Tomsk governor No. 91, he was appointed a district doctor in the village of Smolensky, Biysk District, where he worked from November 4, 1893 to June 13, 1894 . From June 13, 1894 to May 3, 1900 he served as a field doctor, and on August 1, 1900 he was called up for active military service and was sent to the disposal of the Trans-Baikal District Doctor; On November 4, 1900 he was appointed resident of the Khabarovsk Military Hospital, and on December 22 in the same year he was sacked by the reserve of officials of the military medical department. He was again called up for military service on June 1, 1904 ; appointed senior doctor of the 17th squad of the State Militia. He was dismissed on November 22, 1905 . From March 23, 1906 to March 30, 1913 he headed the Biysk City Hospital.
After the October Revolution , from 1920 to 1922, he was head of the Soviet Outpatient Center No. 2; in 1922-1925 he was in charge of Biysk central outpatient clinic.
He died in January 1940 in Biysk .
Rewards and Memory
- In 1922, Biysk Central Outpatient Hospital was named after him.
- In 1925 he was awarded the title of Hero of Labor and three books on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Biysk branch of the Medsantrud Union. In the same year he was awarded a set of surgical instruments.
- In 1928 he was awarded a lifetime pension in the amount of his salary (120 rubles per month) "For long service and hard work."
- In Biysk, a street is named after him.
Notes
- ↑ Freedom (Viper, Viper) . Chapter 14. A brief outline of the history of the villages of the district . Boguchar 1701. Date of treatment May 7, 2015.
