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  1. Sergey Petrovich Botkin ( Russian: Серге́й Петро́вич Бо́ткин; 5 September 1832 – 12 December 1889) was a famous Russian clinician, therapist, and activist, one of the founders of modern Russian medical science and education. He introduced triage, pathological anatomy, and post mortem diagnostics into Russian medical practice. Life and career.

  2. es.brieffacts.org › sergey-botkin-kratkaya-biografiyaSergey Botkin breve biografía

    Sergey Botkin breve biografía. Nació el 17 de septiembre (5 de septiembre, Art. Art.) De 1832 en Moscú en una familia de comerciantes. Era el undécimo hijo de la familia, nació del segundo matrimonio de su padre y fue criado bajo la supervisión e influencia de su hermano Vasily. A temprana edad se distinguió por sus habilidades y ...

  3. Sergey Botkin was a kind of Russian 19th-century Dr. House, a genius diagnostician digging deeper than anyone else in his search for the roots of disease.

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  4. STEWART WOLF. SERGEI PETROVICH BOTKIN (1832--1889), who was born 17years before William Osier, played a role in Russian medicine that was very similar tothat of Osier inthe English-speaking countries.

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  5. Sergey Botkin was more than a physician; he was a man who reformed Russian medicine. Looking at his legacy, it is hard to believe that this gifted and hard-working man ended up in medicine by chance rather than by vocation.

  6. Botkin was one of the first to understand that a person is an integral whole, and the disease not only affects a particular organ, but affects the entire body through the nervous system. And only knowing this, it is possible to treat the patient correctly. 11. In 1859, Sergey Petrovich Botkin was invited to St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical ...

  7. pp. 104 – 108. Abstract. Read online. The paper gives basic facts from the life and work of Sergey Petrovich Botkin, one of the coryphaei of Russian medicine, who played a prominent role in the formation and development of Russian clinical medicine and became the founder of the most well-known therapeutic school in Russia.