Institute of Experimental Medicine
The Institute of Experimental Education in St Petersburg is one of the oldest scientific establishments in Russia.[1] It was founded by Alexander of Oldenburg in 1888 along the lines of Louis Pasteur's Pasteur Institute. It was here that Pavlov did much of his groundbreaking physiological research.[1]
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Institute of Experimental Medicine, Chemical Laboratory, 2015
The portal of the library is decorated with tiles created by Peter Vaulin between 1911 and 1913.[2]
Departments
The institute was divided into eight departments:[1]
- Chemistry headed by M.V.Nentsky
- Epizootiology headed by K.Ya.Gelman
- General Bacteriology headed by Sergei Winogradsky
- Pathologic Anatomy headed by N.V.Uskov
- Physiology headed by Pavlov
- Science Library headed by V.G.Ushakov
- Syphilidology headed by E.F.Shperk
- Vaccination Department headed by V.A.Krayushkin
gollark: I... don't know, actually, are they enchantable?
gollark: The tinted glasses have no durability, see.
gollark: I did come up with the highly ideatic idea of applying lots of expensive enchantments (including thorns, which is balanced by using durability) to Bibliocraft tinted glasses, until SC removed those a while ago.
gollark: Sad!
gollark: I'm not sure, but this *may* have pushed squid into changing it to the present form.
References
- "Organization of the Institute: 1885-1890". Institute of Experimental Medicine. Institute of Experimental Medicine. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
- "Vaulin P. K. (1870-1943), ceramist". www.encspb.ru. ROSSPEN. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
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