2019
DOI: 10.17720/2409-5583.t6.1.2019.07g
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Reflection of issues of military hygiene in the Russian military medical school from the 19th century to the 1930s

Abstract: The article describes key phases in the introduction of military hygiene in the curriculum for Russian military doctors. Almost up to the beginning of the 20th century, sanitary losses of the Russian army from infectious diseases considerably surpassed losses from wounds sustained from firearms and cold steel weapons. This suggests the need for military doctors to be familiar with the basics of military hygiene. Authors of the article examine the characteristics of the establishment of the teaching of military… Show more

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“…In pre-war time, about 700 universities operated in the Soviet Union (683 universities as for 1938) [6], among them in 1941, 72 medical universities were in operation (115 thousand medical students) [7], 63 of them were civil medical universities (105 thousand students) [7].…”
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“…In pre-war time, about 700 universities operated in the Soviet Union (683 universities as for 1938) [6], among them in 1941, 72 medical universities were in operation (115 thousand medical students) [7], 63 of them were civil medical universities (105 thousand students) [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the war began, 70 thousand medical doctors from civil medical care entities were called for to front [7]: about one half of all personnel; 19 medical universities were closed (Voroshilov Medical University, Stalingrad Medical University, and others [6]). On the forefront line, the shortage of doctors amounted to 40% [8].…”
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