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  1. Abstract. The 215th anniversary of the Imperial Medical and Surgical Academy (now Military Medical) is a reason not only for celebration, but also is the moment of truth, connecting the great history of surgical development in Russian and its prospects in 21st century.

  2. Abstract. The paper examines the training of military medical personnel in Russia and some countries in Western Europe between the mid-17th century and the early 20th century.

  3. Before that, it was the exclusive right of the Meditsinskaya Kantselyariya. In 1798, 12 years later, the Medico-surgical Schools were renamed Medico-surgical Academies. The Moscow Medico-surgical Academy existed until 1804, when its 45 students, all medical in- 5 From 1703 till 1917 St. Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia.

  4. The serious training of physicians in Russia itself began in the 1790s at the medical faculty of Moscow University and in medical-surgical academies in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Later these were joined by medical faculties at universities in St. Petersburg, Dorpat, Kazan, and elsewhere.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2023 · V. G. Abashin. Last Updated: 21 Jan 2023. Download Citation | Moscow Medical and Surgical Academy | The article presents the history of the Moscow Medical and Surgical Academy from...

  6. 1 de nov. de 2017 · This article presents the historical picture of the introduction of issues of military field surgery, first in hospital schools, then at the Saint Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy...

  7. 16 de nov. de 2016 · Russia in the seventeenth century had a particularly unusual form of official medicine: until 1654, all medical practitioners employed at court or in the army were foreigners from Western Europe. 1 Even after that date, Russians made up only a small proportion of medical practitioners until the late eighteenth century. 2 Similarly ...