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Blank pages of the history of the Russian-Japanese war. Army medical officers

https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2021-99-11-12-655-662

Abstract

The article presents new information about army medical officers of the Russian Imperial Army and Navy who were killed, taken prisoner or reported missing during battlefield engagements of the Russian-Japanese War of 1904–1905.

About the Authors

V. G. Abashin
Central military clinical hospital named after Mandryka P.V. of the Ministry of Defense of Russia
Russian Federation

Abashin Victor G.

107014, Moscow



P. E. Kraynyukov
Central military clinical hospital named after Mandryka P.V. of the Ministry of Defense of Russia; Peoples Friendship University (RUDN University) of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia
Russian Federation

Kraynyukov Pavel E.

107014, Moscow; 117198, Moscow



I. A. Merkushev
National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after Lesgaft P.F.
Russian Federation

Merkushev Igor A.

190121, St. Petersburg



P. A. Dulin
Military Medical Academy named after Kirov S.M. (Moscow Branch) of the Ministry of Defense of Russia
Russian Federation

Dulin Pyotr Alexeyevich

107392, Moscow



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Abashin V.G., Kraynyukov P.E., Merkushev I.A., Dulin P.A. Blank pages of the history of the Russian-Japanese war. Army medical officers. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2021;99(11-12):655-662. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2021-99-11-12-655-662

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