"The Siege Book" in memoriam of military doctors of the Russian Imperial Army (to the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of the siege of Leningrad)
https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2023-101-1-82-88
Abstract
The article presents data on military doctors of the Russian Imperial Army who stayed in Russia after the revolution. After going through several wars, they continued to carry out their professional duty during the Great Patriotic War. Many of them did not survive the most difficult blockade winter of 1941–1942. They were buried in the "blockade cemeteries" of Leningrad.
About the Authors
V. B. SimonenkoRussian Federation
Simonenko Vladimir B.
107392, Moscow
V. G. Abashin
Russian Federation
Abashin Victor G.
107014, Moscow
P. A. Dulin
Russian Federation
Dulin Pyotr A.
107392, Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Simonenko V.B., Abashin V.G., Dulin P.A. "The Siege Book" in memoriam of military doctors of the Russian Imperial Army (to the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of the siege of Leningrad). Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2023;101(1):82-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2023-101-1-82-88