Yevgeny Mikhailovich Tareev

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Yevgeny Mikhailovich Tareiev ( Russian Евгений Михайлович Тареев , scientific. Transliteration Yevgeny Michajlovič Tareev ; born May 13, jul. / 25. May  1895 greg. In Pskov , Russian Empire ; † 17th August 1986 in Moscow , USSR ) was a Soviet internist , Pathophysiologist , Honored Scientist, and Academician. He delivered significant work on nephrology , hepatology , rheumatology , parasitology , cardiology and internal medicine. He received the Stalin Prize (1946), the title “ Hero of Socialist Labor ” (1965), the Lenin Prize (1974) and the State Prize of the USSR (1983).

Life

Tareiev spent his early childhood in the south-west of St. Petersburg located Pskov , capital of the former, the same province . His father taught at a seminary. Later his family moved to Sergiev Posad near Moscow . Until 1913 he attended a high school for boys there. Then Tareev moved to Moscow to study at the medical faculty of the local Lomonosov University . However, due to the First World War , Tareev ended his studies prematurely in 1917.

After completing his studies, he first worked as a field doctor in a military command before starting to work as an assistant doctor in a medical clinic in April 1918. In 1919 he was drafted into the army and worked as the chief physician of the hospital in Ufa . He left the army because of typhoid fever . In 1923 he worked as a doctor in railway construction in Chuvashia .

In 1924 Tareev was a laboratory assistant at the Institute of Internal Medicine at Moscow State University. From 1929 he began to work under the direction of Professor Maxim Konchalovsky. A short time later, he obtained a doctorate in medical science . From 1936 he headed the therapy department at the 3rd Moscow Medical School.

Tareev headed the clinical department of the Institute for Parasitic Medicine and Tropical Medicine. From 1951 to 1986 he worked as a department spokesman at the Sechenov University in Moscow. He was one of the doctors who treated the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin during the last days of his life. Tareev studied the etiology , pathogenesis and pathological anatomy of autoimmune diseases of the kidneys for several decades . Tareev paid particular attention to idiopathic kidney inflammation as well as acute and chronic viral hepatitis and viral liver cirrhosis .

In August 1986 Tareev was buried in Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery.

Individual evidence

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