Authors
Matveev S.A.1, Panasyuk I.N.2, Vahaev D.S.1
1Department of surgical infections named V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky of the Institute of improvement of doctors of Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Center, Moscow
2Main state center of judicial medical and criminalistic examinations, Moscow
Abstract
The key pages of the biography of the founder of a unique medical dynasty in Russia, Yakov Alekseyevich Chistovich, and the contribution of representatives of this family to the development of domestic medicine are presented.
Keywords: Chistovich Yakov Alekseevich, biography, Academy, descendants.
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