Tikhon Ivanovich Yudin ( 1879 - 1949 ) - Russian and Soviet psychiatrist originally from the Tula province .
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After graduating from the medical faculty of Moscow University ( 1903 ), he studied at the clinical residency of the psychiatric clinic of the same university, headed by V.P. Serbsky. After defending his doctoral dissertation, he became one of the first assistants of P. B. Gannushkin at the Department of Psychiatry at Moscow State University. He worked at the Department of Psychiatry of Kazan University (1924-1932). Subsequently, he was appointed dean of the faculty of medicine, editor of the Kazan Medical Journal. Since 1931 he moved to Kharkov , where he worked for some time as director and then deputy director of the Ukrainian Psychoneurological Institute and headed the department of psychiatry at the Kharkov Medical Institute ( 1932 - 1943 ).
During the Great Patriotic War, T. I. Yudin headed the scientific part of the neuro-psychiatric hospital, and since 1943 he headed the department of III Moscow Medical Institute, where he worked until his death.
Works
He is the author of more than 100 works on heredity and the role of exogenous factors , intoxications in the etiology of psychosis , schizophrenia , progressive paralysis , epilepsy , etc.
Sources
- Kuznetsov V.N., Petryuk A.P., Petryuk P.T. Professor Tikhon Ivanovich Yudin - the largest domestic psychiatrist and former Saburyan (on the 130th anniversary of his birth) (Russian) // Mental Health: Journal. - 2009 .-- T. 2 . - S. 154-159 .
- V.Yu. Albitsky, N.E. Guryleva, N.Kh. Amirov et al. Kazan State Medical University (1804-2004): Department heads and professors: Biographical dictionary . - Kazan : Magarif, 2004 .-- P. 472.
- Encyclopedia of Ukrainian studies / V. Kubіyovich . - Paris; New York: Young Life, 1954-1989. (Ukrainian)
- Dream interpretation G.T., Napreenko A.K., Skripnikov A.M., Psychiatry - K .: Health - 2003
- A.E. Arkhangelsky. Russian and Russian psychiatrists, neuropathologists and psychotherapists. St. Petersburg: Aletheia, 2011 ISBN 978-5-91419-471-7 s. 264