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Skiadan, Mikhail Ivanovich

Mikhail Ivanovich Skiadan (Skiada) (1740s - September 5 (17), 1802 ) - professor of the medical faculty of Moscow University .

Mikhail Ivanovich Skiadan
Date of Birth1740s
Place of Birthabout. Kefalonia , Greece
Date of deathSeptember 5 (17), 1802 ( 1802-09-17 )
A place of deathMoscow
A country Russian empire
Scientific fieldthe medicine
Place of workUniversity of Moscow
Academic degreedoctor of medicine (1771)

Born in Kefalonia , studied medicine in Italy and Holland. His scientific interests included the darkest questions of physiology of the eighteenth century, concerning the “actions of the nervous system,” the sensory organs, and the physiological foundations of the human mental functions. These are the topics of his doctoral dissertation, which he successfully defended at the University of Leiden in 1771.

Two of his relatives worked in Moscow - professor at the Moscow Greek Printing School A.E. Skiadan and doctor G. A. Skiadan, at the invitation of which Mikhail Skiadan arrived in Moscow. In February 1872, he passed the exam of the Medical College and received the right to practice medicine in Russia.

Since 1776, he was an extraordinary professor , then an ordinary professor at the Department of Anatomy of the Medical Faculty of Moscow University. Until 1793, he taught the course “Physiology, Pathology and General Therapy” according to the textbook by H. G. Ludwig, then switched to a more modern composition by A. von Haller “Elementa phisiologiae corporis humani”. The increased volume of training material required the involvement of a student of Skiadan, a doctor of medicine F. I. Barsuk-Moiseev , in teaching. In addition to working at the University, Skiadan had a great medical practice in Moscow.

Due to a lack of staff after the death of Professor Shaden, he began to teach Natural and Popular Law at the Faculty of Law, an ordinary professor at the Department of Politics (History of International Relations and Law) of the Faculty of Law in 1797-1802.

M. I. Schiadan is the author of several scientific works published in Latin in Leiden and Moscow [1] ; some have been translated into Russian. He touched upon the problem of the correlation of soul and body. He was known for his vulgar criticism of Kant's philosophy, calling it "warmed cabbage soup."

Notes

  1. ↑ Dissertatio de primo et remotissimo juris naturae et gentium principio, consistente in inclinatione ineluctabili voluntatis ad putatum bonum, unde ratio nos ducit ad secundum illud proximius etmediatum principium amoris dei tanquam boni nostri, ex quo omnia riviulivio hominis hominis cum motivis omnium efficacissimis ad eadem alacriter adimplenda / in die onomastico Pauli Primi, augustissimi totius Rossiae imperatoris et autocratoris ab Universitate Mosquensi rite celebrato die 30 Junii 1800, habita a colleg. Consil. medicinae et phil. practic. professore PO Michaele à Skiadan. - [M.]: typis Caesareae Mosquensis Universitatis: apud Chr. Rüdiger et Chr. Claudy, [1800].

Literature

  • Skiadan, Mikhail Ivanovich // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • Volkov V.A., Kulikova M.V., Loginov V.S. Moscow professors of the 18th - early 20th centuries. Humanities and social sciences. - M .: Janus-K: Moscow textbooks and cartolithography, 2006. - P. 217. - 300 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 5-8037-0164-5 .
  • Physiology and its teaching at the medical faculty of Moscow University in the 18th century // Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. - 2008. - T. 78. - No. 7. - S. 635-641

Links

  • Skiadan Mikhail Ivanovich (neopr.) . Chronicle of Moscow University . Date of treatment September 28, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Skiadan__Mikhail_ Ivanovich&oldid = 97893616


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