Grigory Abramovich Dukhan ( September 25 (October 7), 1897 - September 20, 1945 ) - Soviet Belarusian healthcare organizer.
| Grigory Dukhan | |
|---|---|
| Rygor Abramavich Duhan | |
| Date of Birth | September 25 ( October 7 ) 1897 |
| Place of Birth | Vitebsk , Vitebsk province , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | September 20, 1945 (aged 47) |
| A place of death | Minsk , BSSR , USSR |
| A country | |
| Occupation | |
| Scientific field | healthcare |
| Place of work | People's Commissariat of Health of the BSSR, Institute of Health Organization and Social. hygiene, city health department (Minsk), center. Children's Clinic (Minsk), City Health Department (Frunze), Center. Polyclinic (Minsk) |
| Alma mater | Belarusian State University |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
Dukhan was born in Vitebsk in the family of an employee. During the First World War, from 1917 to 1919, he headed the isolation and reception center of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Society on the Western Front ; then until 1921 he led the evacuation point of the Red Army on the Western Front.
He graduated from the medical faculty of Belarusian State University (1925). After studying for two years, he worked as a senior inspector of the Narkamzdrav of the BSSR. In 1928, the People's Commissariat of Health of the BSSR sent him to Berlin for further training, where he published 3 scientific papers. In 1929-1938 he was a senior fellow at the Health Organization and Social Hygiene Institute's Health Organization Sector. In 1933-1939 he worked as the chief physician of the central working polyclinic; then headed the Minsk City Department of Health (1939-1940); after which he became the chief physician of the central children's clinic in Minsk (1940-1941).
During the Great Patriotic War he was the chief physician of a single dispensary in Saratov (1941); headed the city health department in Frunze (1941-1944). Then he was the chief physician of the central clinic in Minsk (1944-1945), in 1945 he simultaneously acted as the head of the department of public health at the Minsk Medical Institute.
The topics of scientific papers were the problems of organizing the prevention and treatment of common fungal and other diseases of the skin and its appendages widespread in Belarus. He wrote the popular science brochure “Papxi, like ix lyachyts i yak ad ix usserachchysya”, 1929. In 1930, work on the use of thallium in the fight against fungal hair diseases in the BSSR was published in Paris . He investigated the organization of obstetric care in the republic ("Maternity care in the BSSR", et al., 1936). Co-author of the book “Akhova Zdarouya at the BSSR and the 15th Z'zda KP (b) B. (Dyagramy) ”, 1934. Total wrote more than 10 scientific works.
In addition to medicine, in 1939 Dukhan was a deputy, a member of the executive committee of the Minsk City Council. He was awarded the Order "Excellence in Health Care of the USSR" (1945).
The son of Gregory Dukhan, Abram , subsequently became an architect.
Proceedings
- "On the use of thallium for hair removal in the fight against fungal hair diseases", 1928
- “Papxi, yak ix lyachyts i yak hell ix utseragchysya”, 1929
- “Fisherman's broomsticks of Skoura i Arganizatsya barastby z imi”, 1932
Links
- Biography on the site of BSMU