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The article presents materials for the study of the intellectual heritage of the doctor-thinker Pirogov, formed during the last twenty-five years of his life in Ukraine.
Mykhailo BADIUK +3 more
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Mykola Motsakov — in the field of the Red Cross
The article represents a life and a professional path of zemstvo doctor Mykola Petrovych Motsakov. His contribution to the development of the medical service in Katerynoslav has been presented: he worked in the community of mourning sisters, was the ...
M. Chaban, Z. Shevtsova, V. Gaponov
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Anton Chekhov and the Catastrophes of Teaching
Abstract In this essay, Ross Collin offers ethics‐focused readings of Anton Chekhov's popular short stories “The Schoolmistress” and “The Teacher of Literature.” Chekhov shows in the two stories how teaching can inhibit teachers' flourishing. That is to say, teaching under bad conditions can draw teachers into moral “catastrophe,” to use Cornel West's ...
Ross Collin
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Two hypostases of Inokentii Butakov
The article presents the vivid figure of Inokentii Butakov, one of the organizers of the sanitary and anti-epidemic service in the Dnipro region. He worked as a senior sanitary and epidemiological doctor of the Katerynoslav provincial zemstvo, and for ...
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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Perception of Surroundings: Materiality and Affect in the Russian Kustar Arts Revival
Abstract Abramtsevo and Talashkino are well known for their handicraft workshops that participated in the revival of Russian folk arts known as kustarnichestvo at the turn of the last century. Typically examined in terms of its stylistic progenitors or as a manifestation of Russia’s nationalist politics, kustarnichestvo can also offer unique insights ...
Colleen McQuillen
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Із Нехворощі — у світи Присвячується 150-річчю від дня народження М.М. Лучника
Досліджено життєвий шлях, професійну й громадську діяльність земського лікаря Михайла Мусійовича Лучника (1868–?). Понад десять років він очолював Катеринославську колонію для душевнохворих, був громадським діячем, просвітянином, делегатом археологічного
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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This article discusses the emergence of the Russian working woman employed in skilled labor from the second half 19th century until the 1930s. In Russia, educated women entered the sphere of socially significant labor during the Great Reforms.
Olga M Morozova +2 more
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The article examines the problem of staffing zemstvo medicine in the Tula province at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The shortage of medical personnel in the province, which was present throughout almost the entire period of the zemstvo ...
Lyubushkin Alexander Dmitrievich
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Doctors-Devotees in the Field of Zemstvo Medicine
Zemstvo medicine as a form of medical service to rural population appeared in the second half of the XIX century. Zemstvo was responsible for taking care of public health, medicine became a social service. The development of zemstvo medicine led to the increase in the number of medical workers in villages.
Z. Shevtsovа, V. Gaponov, M. Chaban
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On the Medical Activities of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. On the 165th Anniversary of His Birth
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov gained worldwide fame as a writer, but he was also a doctor by education and dedicated a signifi cant part of his life to medicine.
L. M. Farkhutdinova
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