Pavel Lukich Pikulin ( 1822 - 1885 ) - Russian physician, doctor of medicine (1850).
| Pavel Lukich Pikulin | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1822 |
| Place of Birth | Moscow |
| Date of death | September 14 (26) 1885 |
| Place of death | Moscow |
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| Occupation | |
| Scientific field | therapy |
| Place of work | University of Moscow |
| Academic degree | M.D. |
| Alma mater | Moscow Medico-Surgical Academy |
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Biography
Son of Luke Egorovich and Glafira Pavlovna Pikulin. Born in 1822 in Moscow. He was not yet two years old when his father died, who was a professor at the Moscow branch of the Medical-Surgical Academy .
After graduating from the 2nd Moscow Gymnasium in 1838, he entered the Moscow Medico-Surgical Academy, where he graduated in 1843 with honors and a gold medal, doctor of the 1st department (he was a student of I. V. Varvinsky ). Immediately after his studies, he began working as an ordinator at a hospital therapeutic clinic of Moscow University in the Novokaterininskaya hospital ; since 1850 - adjunct of the therapeutic department of a hospital clinic after defending a thesis “The Doctrine of the Softening of the Brain of the Brain and Spinal Cord”. In 1863 he retired.
He was fond of gardening, in 1856-1859 he edited the Journal of Horticulture , was one of its authors [1] .
Having married Anna Petrovna Botkina [2] , he intermarried with the great family of Peter Kononovich Botkin. He lived in Moscow on Petrovsky Boulevard , 19 (1850-1960); in Krapivensky Lane , 2/26 (1860-1880); on Petrovka , 10.
He died in Moscow on September 14 ( 26 ), 1885 . He was buried in the cemetery of the Pokrovsky Monastery (the grave was not preserved).
Interestingly, in the middle of the 19th century, Pavel Lukin was considered one of the most prominent diagnosticians in Moscow. He was the first in Russia to promote the method of differential diagnosis. In 1847, he treated the historian Timofey Granovsky for cholera and was his physician until the end of his life. He also treated writer Ivan Turgenev , poet Afanasy Fet , doctor and translator Nikolai Ketcher , Vasily Botkin and his brothers, as well as many other famous patients [3] .
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Literature
- Pikulin, Pavel Lukich // Biographical dictionary of professors and teachers of the Imperial Moscow University .... - M .: In the University Printing House, 1855. - T. II. - p. 227-228. - 673 s.
- Volkov V. А., Kulikova M. V. Moscow professors of the XVIII - beginning of the XX centuries. Natural and technical sciences. - M .: Janus-K; Moscow textbooks and kartolithografiya, 2003. - p. 184. - 296 p. - 2 000 copies - ISBN 5–8037–0164–5.
- Anisimov V.E. Pavel Lukich Pikulin: To the 100th anniversary of the death // Therapeutic archive. - 1985. - T. 57. - № 12.