Authors
Shevchenko Yu.L., Matveev S.A., Susov R.P.
Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Center, Moscow
Abstract
Outlines the complex fate of two sculptural compositions on the territory of the Military Medical Academy, which for many decades have had a special impact on its students, staff, patients, and their relatives.
Keywords: Military Medical Academy, Hygieia, Athena Pallas.
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