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Belavin, Ivan Ivanovich

Ivan Ivanovich Belavin ( 1852 - 1930 ) - senior doctor of the Theological Mountain District , surgeon [1] , doctor of medicine (since 1880), Hero of Labor (1928).

Ivan Ivanovich Belavin
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Scientific fieldthe medicine
Academic degreedoctor of medicine (1880)
Alma materImperial Medical and Surgical Academy (1877)
Awards and prizes

Hero of Labor

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Family
  • 2 Literature
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

He was born on February 12, 1852 (according to a new style) in the city of Demyansk, Novgorod province, in the family of a priest.

For two years, Ivan studied at the Demyansk city school and seven years at the Novgorod gymnasium , which he graduated in 1870. After that, during the year he served as a zemstvo rural teacher in the village of Polnovo in the Demyansk district , located on the shore of Lake Seliger . In 1872 he entered the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy , which he graduated in 1877 with the title of doctor.

At the end of the academy, Belavin was mobilized to the Romanian front, where he conducted the Russian-Turkish campaign of 1877-1878 as a military doctor - he served in the surgical department of the Red Cross hospital. At the same time, in 1878 he was seconded to the clinics of the Medical and Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg for scientific and practical improvement. In January 1880, he graduated from military service.

Having received a doctorate in medicine in 1880, in May of the same year Belavin took the place of a resident in the surgical department of the Obukhov hospital for laborers in St. Petersburg. As an experienced and knowledgeable surgeon, he was repeatedly sent to other provincial cities (Novgorod, Pskov) to consult and perform operations. In 1886, a doctor died at the Theological Plant (now the city of Karpinsk ), and Ivan Ivanovich was invited by a doctor to the Theological District. In June 1886, he began to serve as the head of the hospital at the Theological Plant.

For the rest of his life, Belavin lived at the Theological Plant, occasionally using his leave for scientific purposes: several times he was in the Obukhov hospital; One of his holidays devoted to acquaintance with the best foreign clinics, visiting clinics in Germany and Switzerland. He improved his qualifications in courses for doctors at the former St. Petersburg Eleninsky Institute and at the Moscow Gynecological Institute for Doctors named after A.P. Shelaputina. For many years he taught at the Turyinsky Mining College the subject of "Filing initial assistance in accidents." In the state hierarchy, he rose to the rank of college assessor .

He took part in public life. He was an elector to the State Duma, in 1917 he was elected the vowel of the Theological Volost Zemstvo Assembly, in 1924 he was elected to the Theological Village Council. During the Civil War in Russia , from November 1918 to July 1919, he served as a regimental doctor in the 18th Tobolsk Siberian Rifle Regiment. On November 19, 1928, at a meeting of the plenary session of the Uralprofsoviet, the petition of the regional committee of the Medsantrud to confer the title Hero of Labor to Ivan Ivanovich Belavin was considered. On December 1, a corresponding application was sent to the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions for the latter to submit to the All-Russian Central Executive Committee for approval.

He died on October 24, 1930 . He was buried in the church cemetery In the name of the icon of the Kazan Mother of God [2] . On October 24, 2014, the monument to the doctor of medicine Ivan Ivanovich Belavin was unveiled at it [3] .

Family

Wife - Natalya Dmitrievna [1] .

Literature

  • I love my city / ed. O. Bruleva. - Karpinsk, 2009 .-- 263 p.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Karpinsky Museum of Local Lore .
  2. ↑ About the city district of Karpinsk
  3. ↑ A monument to Dr. Belavin ( Neopr .) Was unveiled in Karpinsk (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment January 3, 2016. Archived on May 1, 2017.

Links

  • Ivan Ivanovich Belavin (Russian) . Karpinsky Museum of Local Lore. Date of treatment December 27, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belavin__Ivan_ Ivanovich&oldid = 101120755


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