Ezri Izrailevich Ioffe ( July 1, 1903 , Sharkovshchina - July 23, 1978 , Moscow ) - Soviet dermatologist, medical scientist. Doctor of Medical Sciences (1936), Professor (1939). One of the founders of the Stalingrad Medical Institute .
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Biography
He was born in a large family of Melamed (seven boys and one girl grew up in the family). In 1915, the family fled from the front-line zone to Taganrog [1] . He was an apprentice with a shoemaker, in 1918, having studied Russian, he passed exams for the fourth grade of a gymnasium as an external student and entered the pharmacy as a student. In 1920, he began to study at a second-level school for adults and after graduating in 1921 he entered the medical faculty of Rostov University.
He graduated from the medical faculty of Rostov University (1926) and was left as a resident at the clinic of skin and sexually transmitted diseases. From 1929 he worked as a venereologist at the Taganrog venereal dispensary, and from 1930 to 1934 - resident of the venereal department of the 2nd Unified Venereal Dispensary Rostov-on-Don . From 1930 to 1936 - the youngest, and then the senior researcher at the Azov-Black Sea Scientific Research Skin and Venereal Institute. From 1931 to 1938 he was an assistant at the clinic of skin and venereal diseases of the Rostov Medical Institute .
Since 1938, head of the department and clinic of skin and venereal diseases of the Stalingrad Medical Institute . From 1943 to 1944 he served as director of the Stalingrad Medical Institute . In 1949 to 1949 consultant of the regional skin and sexually transmitted dispensary. From 1950 to 1952 he headed the department and clinic of skin and venereal diseases of the Khabarovsk Medical Institute .
Since 1952, deputy head doctor, and then head doctor of the Kazakh Republican Leprozorium in Kzyl-Orda .
Since 1955 he lived in Moscow . He worked as a consultant at the outpatient clinic of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions.
Wife - candidate of medical sciences [2] Elizaveta Abramovna Naimark (1904-1991), pediatrician.
Children:
- son Michael (1928), lawyer;
- daughter Alla (1934–2015), candidate of chemical sciences [3] .
He was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelsk cemetery next to his wife.
Notes
- ↑ In the footsteps of Taganrog relatives
- ↑ Thesis "Skin Reactivity to Carbolic Acid in Healthy and Sick Children" (1947).
- ↑ Ioffe Mikhail Ezrievich