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As it seemed to Filatov in the time of engaging in that practice, the method also cured a number of diseases not connected to corneal opacity. He suggested that a piece of tissue placed in unfavorable conditions (cold and darkness) which still do not kill it, changes its metabolism for producing some
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by human cornea transplantation. At the first, transplantation material was taken from humans who were having an eye surgically removed. Due to a shortage of supply, Filatov tried to use corneas from recently dead people. That did not lead to satisfying results. During experimental work he discovered
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The first corneal transplantation was attempted by Filatov on 28 February 1912, but the graft grew opaque. After numerous attempts over the course of many years, Filatov achieved a successful transplantation of cornea from a diseased person on 6 May 1931. Throughout his life, Filatov made no secret
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A large group of official representatives from the Kremlin came for his funeral, which was to be a majestic affair, ending with the bier being burned. His widow asked that his will be read out in front of everyone. He asked for an Orthodox funeral conducted by a bishop, and he wanted to be buried,
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is a method initially proposed by Filatov, that is based on a hypothesis of existing of biogenic stimulators (substances appearing in tissues exposed to unfavorable conditions) that stimulate inner powers of a treated organism. Filatov treated
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that corpses' corneas, saved at 3-4 Β°C for several days, rather than used immediately, gave more positive results. Thus he succeeded in growing his practice in cornea transplantation.
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After Filatov, the biogenic stimulators teaching mostly developed into obtaining of biogenic extracts from different materials of animal and plant origin, including (but not limited to)
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Then he applied the same method to treating skin diseases, and (by 1933) he formulated main postulates of his doctrine of biogenic stimulators and tissue therapy.
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as pharmaceutical and veterinary remedies in post-Soviet countries against inflammation, degeneration, atrophy, and other slow pathological processes.
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of the fact that he was a faithful Orthodox Christian. The Communist Party honoured him for his medical work, but pretended not to notice his faith.
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with the tomb stone proclaiming "I look for the resurrection of the dead." The Kremlin gave permission for his wishes to be fulfilled.
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yet unknown compounds, that serve saving it alive as long as possible. He named them biogenic stimulators.
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p.121-2. The Blessed Surgeon by Archdeacon Vasiliy Marushchak. published by Divine Ascent Press. 2008
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best known for his development of tissue therapy. He introduced the tube flap grafting method,
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In America, the method was criticized and did not find much support and application.
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After Filatov's death in 1956, his apprentice Nadezhda Puchkovskaya led
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. BMA House, Tavistock Square (1975-09-01).
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The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases & Tissue Therapy
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This biographical article about a Russian scientist is a
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and preservation of grafts from cadaver eyes. He founded
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Members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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15 February] 1875 – 30 October 1956) was a
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patronymic
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Russian Empire
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Academician
USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
Imperial Moscow University (1897)
Medicine

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Russian Empire
ophthalmologist
surgeon
corneal transplantation
the Institute of Eye Diseases & Tissue Therapy
Odessa
Soviet Union
Vasily Zaytsev
Battle of Stalingrad

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