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in the Soviet Union. In September of the same year he was appointed minister of health. When he was in office, he continued such operations and implemented more than thirty kidney transplants until 1968. During his term the Oath of a Soviet Physician began to be used in 1971 when it was accepted by
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surgery. In 1948 Petrovsky was promoted to the title of professor of general surgery at the Moscow State Medical Institute. In the period between 1949 and 1951 he worked at
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with Germany. In 1945 he was appointed deputy director of the Research Institute for Experimental and Clinical Surgery where he extensively studied
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Petrovsky married Yekaterina Timofeyeva, a biologist-researcher at a university. They had a daughter, Marina, who was a physician.
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Boris Savchuk (April 2005). "Highlights in Surgery through Outstanding ISS/SIC Surgeons: Boris Vasilyevich Petrovsky".
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as the chairman of hospital surgery and director of a surgery clinic. Then he was named chief surgeon at the
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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on 27 June 1908. His parents were Vasily and Lydia Petrovsky. His father was a physician.
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and in 1956 he was named the chairman of surgery at the Moscow State Medical Institute.
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as a military surgeon during the wars with Finland in 1939-40 and during
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One of the books written by Petrovsky was published in 1949 entitled
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and was the sixth Russian scientist who was given this title after
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Stamp of Russia dated 2011 issued for the memory of Boris Petrovsky
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signed a five-year agreement for a cooperative health program.
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Petrovsky died in Moscow on 4 May 2004 and was buried at the
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in Moscow. Next he was appointed chairman of surgery at the
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in 1968. He was elected as the Honorary Fellowship by the
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of which he was a member. On 23 May 1972 Petrovsky and
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Moscow. 9 September 1965 409:His other awards include: 366:Petrovsky was awarded the 194:Lydia Petrovskaya (mother) 614:10.1136/bmj.328.7452.1381 544:10.1007/s00268-003-7196-0 238:in the period 1965–1980. 227: 213: 191:Vasily Petrovsky (father) 96: 53: 42: 30: 531:World Journal of Surgery 376:Hero of Socialist Labour 307:Moscow Medical Institute 285:Petrovsky served in the 242:Early life and education 899:Soviet military doctors 601:British Medical Journal 799:People from Yessentuki 348: 246:Petrovsky was born in 414:Order of the Red Star 346: 323:US Secretary of State 180:Yekaterina Timofeyeva 770:at Wikimedia Commons 356:Novodevichy Cemetery 267:transfusion of blood 150:Novodevichy Cemetery 459:Man. Medicine. Life 299:Budapest University 643:The New York Times 390:, Vladimir Oppel, 388:Nikolai Velyaminov 349: 259:Nadezhda Krupskaya 48:Minister of Health 766:Media related to 596:"Boris Petrovsky" 326:William P. 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Minister of Health
Leonid Brezhnev
Alexei Kosygin
Sergei Kurashov
Yessentuki
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russia
Novodevichy Cemetery
Russian
Communist Party
Alma mater
Moscow University
Russian
health minister
Soviet Union
Yessentuki
Moscow University
Nadezhda Krupskaya
Vladimir Lenin
transfusion of blood
blood substitutes
oncology
Red Army
World War II
oesophageal
Budapest University
Kremlin Hospital
Moscow Medical Institute

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