Alexander Parfenovich Albitsky ( July 16 ( 28 ), 1883 , the village of Zhayskoye , Murom Uyezd - December 16, 1920, Tomsk ) - surgeon , privat-docent of the hospital surgical clinic belonging to Tomsk University ; taught a course of postoperative patient care; senior doctor of the 11th Siberian Park Artillery Brigade (1914) [1] [2] . Father of the professor of Tomsk Medical Institute B.A. Albitsky .
| Alexander Parfenovich Albitsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 16 (28), 1883 |
| Place of Birth | Murom County |
| Date of death | December 16, 1920 (37 years old) |
| Place of death | Tomsk |
| Scientific field | surgery |
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Biography
Alexander Albitsky was born July 16 ( 28 ), 1883 in the village of Zhayskoye in the family of Parfeny Petrovich Albitsky (born 1835), who was a priest of the local Resurrection Church, belonging to the Vladimir diocese . Alexander’s mother was Maria Ermilovna Albitskaya (born 1843); there were seven children in the family. In 1897, Alexander graduated from the Murom Theological College and entered the Vladimir Theological Seminary , in which he completed his studies in 1903. After that, he became a teacher at the Ilyinsky second-class parish school. In 1904 he became a student of the medical faculty of the Imperial University of Tomsk : in his student years, among his teachers was a surgeon, professor Platon Tikhov .
Albitsky took part in the "student riots" of 1906, which were part of the revolutionary events of that period; as a result, he was forced to transfer to the Imperial Kazan University . In 1910, he graduated from Kazan University with a doctor’s degree (with honors) and began to work as a rural doctor in the Tobolsk province - at the same time he was also the head of the second medical section related to the construction of the Tyumen-Omsk railway.
During the First World War , in 1914, Alexander Albitsky Albitsky was drafted into the Russian Imperial Army - he was appointed to the post of senior doctor of the 11th Siberian Park Artillery Brigade. In the same year, 1914, he was released from military service due to illness.
After that, also in 1914, Albitsky became a supernumerary resident of a hospital surgical clinic belonging to Tomsk University; two years later became her full-time resident. During the Revolution , in 1917, he defended his thesis with a doctorate in medicine - on the topic “Foreign bodies in the abdominal cavity”. After that, he became a private assistant professor and began to teach students the course of postoperative patient care. At the same time he was engaged in experimental surgery at the university (he analyzed postoperative complications - “tumors”) and until 1920 he was a school doctor on the construction of the Kolchugin Railway. He died on December 16, 1920 in Tomsk .
Works
- Foreign bodies of the abdominal cavity: Diss. for the degree of Dr. honey .... A. Albitsky. - Tomsk: B. and., 1917 (tipo-lit. Siberian. T-in printing). - III, 420 p., 5 l. ill .; 24 cm. - (Proceedings of Tomsk University; Prince. 67) [3] .
- Treatment by Salvarsan, Neosalvarsan and Arsenobensol Billon in rural practice // Siberian physician. 1914. No. 18;
- Treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with artificial pneumothorax in rural practice // Medical newspaper. 1914. No. 49.
Family
Alexander Albitsky was married to Natalia Vladimirovna (1883-1942) - a home teacher who studied at the Kazan women's courses ; Since 1915, she taught Russian at the Second Real School, and after the October Revolution and the Civil War , she taught Russian language and literature at several schools in Tomsk. The family had three children: son Viktor, daughter Olga and son Boris (1910-1984) - doctor, doctor of medical sciences , professor at the department of faculty surgery of the Tomsk Medical Institute , participated in the treatment of wounded on Lake Khalkhin-Gol (1939), an excellent student in public health (1959), Vice Rector for Academic Affairs (1963-1968).
Notes
- ↑ A.A. Zadorozhny, F.F. Sax. Surgeon A.G. Savinykh, 1888-1963 . - The Red Banner, 1996 .-- S. 16. - 236 p.
- ↑ Healt Tsare of The Russian Federation . - Gos. publishing house of medical literature, 2002. - P. 53. - 370 p.
- ↑ Herald of surgery named after I.I. Grekov . - Medicine, 1957. - 1026 p.
Literature
- Ischenko N.P. Surgeon A.P. Albitsky // Materials on the history of medicine and healthcare of Siberia / Ed. D.I. Goldberg, N.P. Fedotova. - Tomsk: Publishing house of Tomsk University, 1960. - S. 245-246;
- Professors of the Medical Faculty of the Imperial (State) University of Tomsk - Tomsk Medical Institute - Siberian State Medical University (1878–2013): Biographical Dictionary / S.F. Fominykh, S.A. Nekrylov, M.V. Gribovsky, G.I. Mendrina , A.I. Vengerovsky, V.V. Novitsky. 2nd edition, revised and supplemented. Tomsk: Tomsk University Press, 2014.V. 2.
Archived sources
- State Archive of Tomsk Region (GATO). F. 102. Op. 1. D. 952;
- GATO. F. 102. Op. 2. D. 115;
Links
- Albitsky, Alexander Parfenovich . Electronic Encyclopedia of Tomsk State University ( ISBN 978-5-7511-2329-1 ) . ed. S.A. Nekrylov (January 15, 2019). Date of treatment June 29, 2019.