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Mikhail Averbakh

Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh (Russian: Михаи́л Ио́сифович Аверба́х) was a Russian and Soviet ophthalmologist, Doctor of Medicine (1900), Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1939), founder and first director of the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology.

Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh
Mikhail Averbakh
BornMay 29, 1872
DiedJuly 29, 1944(1944-07-29) (aged 72)
EducationImperial Moscow University
Known forfounder and first director of the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology
Medical career
InstitutionsHelmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology, Second Moscow Medical Institute, Central Advanced Training Institute for Physicians
Sub-specialtiesOphthalmology
AwardsOrder of Lenin (1935), Stalin Prize (1943), Honoured Scientist of the RSFSR (1933)

Biography edit

Mikhail Averbakh was born 29 May 1872 in Mariupol in a wealthy Jewish family. His father was Iosif I. Averbakh (Auerbach) (? - 1882), second-guild merchant and one of the founders of the second synagogue in Mariupol.

Till 1890 Mikhail Averbakh attended the Alexandrovskaya Gimnasium in Mariupol, which he left with a silver medal. In the same year he was admitted to the Imperial Moscow University, where he studied at the Faculty of Medicine. Among his lecturers were Ivan Sechenov, Alexander Stoletov, Friedrich Erismann and Nikolai Sklifosovsky, but it was an ophthalmologist Professor Adrian Kriukov (1849 – 1908) who had played a special role in Averbakh's professional formation.

Graduated from the University in 1895, Averbakh started working at the University's Eye Clinic, where in 1900 he was awarded with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. His thesis was titled «On the anaclastics of eyes of different diffraction». In 1900 the young ophthalmologist was invited as assistant physician to the newly opened Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic in Moscow.

In 1904 — 1911 Mikhail Averbakh was a privatdozent of the Imperial Moscow University, which he left with a group of professors as a protest against Minister Kasso's higher-education policy.

In 1903 Mikhail Averbakh was elected director of the Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic. Under his direction the Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic (Helmholtz Eye Clinic since 1923) became the main ophthalmology center of the USSR. In 1935 it was transformed in the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology, that combined medical practice with wide scientific activity. Averbakh headed it till the end of his life.

Mikhail Averbakh was also chairman of the departments of eye diseases of the Second Moscow Medical Institute and the Central Advanced Training Institute for Physicians. In 1936 he was elected president of the Scientific Association of Ophthalmologists of the USSR, created by the 2nd All-Union Ophthalmology Congress.

Mikhail Averbakh's works were devoted to various optical refractions, traumas, and such problems as blindness, glaucoma, and trachoma. He developed and introduced a series of new eye operations.

In 1933 Mikhail Averbakh was given a title of Honoured Scientist of the RSFSR. In 1935 he was awarded with the Order of Lenin. In 1939 Avrebakh was elected Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. His works during the Second World War were awarded with the Stalin Prize of 1st degree, which the scientist donated to finance the needs of the Red Army.

Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh died in Moscow on 29 July 1944. He was buried at the Vvedenskoye Cemetery.

Awards edit

Memory edit

29 June 1952 a monument to Mikhail Averbakh by sculptor Sergey Merkurov was opened near the buildings of the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology.

A special Averbakh Prize for works in ophthalmology was established by the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR.

Selected bibliography edit

  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. К вопросу о кривизне передней поверхности роговицы: сообщено в заседании Моск. офтальм. кружка 24 марта 1898 г. / (Из Моск. глаз. клиники); [Соч.] М. Авербаха – М. : Т-во тип. А.И. Мамонтова, 1898 - 12 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. Изменения роговичного астигматизма под влиянием операций на прямых мышцах / [Соч.] М. Авербаха; (Из Глаз. клиники Моск. Ун-та) – М.: Т-во тип. А.И. Мамонтова, 1899 - 12 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. К диоптрике глаз различных рефракций: дис. на степ. д-ра мед. Михаила Авербаха – М.: Тип. и словолитня О.О. Гербек, 1900 - 338 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. Офтальмологические очерки / акад. М. И. Авербах; Центр. ин-т офтальмологии им. Гельмгольца - Москва; Ленинград: Медгиз, 1940 - 456 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. Главнейшие формы изменений зрительного нерва / М. И. Авербах - Москва: Медгиз , 1944 - 125 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. Повреждения глаз и окружающих их частей / М. И. Авербах – Москва; Ленинград: Изд-во Акад. наук СССР , 1945 - 87 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. "Об одностороннем проведении импульсов в альтерированном нерве" / М. И. Авербах - [Б. м.] : [б. и.] , 1947 - 3 с.
  • (in Russian) Авербах М. И. Офтальмологические очерки / М. И. Авербах – М.: Медгиз, 1949 - 788 с.

References edit

  • (in Russian) Шапиро Ц. Я. Действительный член Академии наук СССР Михаил Иосифович Авербах / Сост. Ц. Я. Шапиро – М. : [б. и.] , 1939 - 15 с.
  • (in Russian) Тальковский С. И. М.И. Авербах. / Д-р мед. наук, проф. С. И. Тальковский – М. : Медицина , 1970 - 51 с.
  • (in Russian) Емельянова Н.А. Академик Авербах М.И. и изучение проблемы глаукомы в советский период. // Глаукома, № 4, 2004 – 59 c.

External links edit

  • (in Russian) Mikhail Averbakh on the Russian Academy of Sciences official website

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Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh Russian Mihai l Io sifovich Averba h was a Russian and Soviet ophthalmologist Doctor of Medicine 1900 Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 1939 founder and first director of the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology Mikhail Iosifovich AverbakhMikhail AverbakhBornMay 29 1872Mariupol Ekaterinoslav Governorate Russian EmpireDiedJuly 29 1944 1944 07 29 aged 72 Moscow USSREducationImperial Moscow UniversityKnown forfounder and first director of the Helmholtz Central Institute of OphthalmologyMedical careerInstitutionsHelmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology Second Moscow Medical Institute Central Advanced Training Institute for PhysiciansSub specialtiesOphthalmologyAwardsOrder of Lenin 1935 Stalin Prize 1943 Honoured Scientist of the RSFSR 1933 Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Memory 4 Selected bibliography 5 References 6 External linksBiography editMikhail Averbakh was born 29 May 1872 in Mariupol in a wealthy Jewish family His father was Iosif I Averbakh Auerbach 1882 second guild merchant and one of the founders of the second synagogue in Mariupol Till 1890 Mikhail Averbakh attended the Alexandrovskaya Gimnasium in Mariupol which he left with a silver medal In the same year he was admitted to the Imperial Moscow University where he studied at the Faculty of Medicine Among his lecturers were Ivan Sechenov Alexander Stoletov Friedrich Erismann and Nikolai Sklifosovsky but it was an ophthalmologist Professor Adrian Kriukov 1849 1908 who had played a special role in Averbakh s professional formation Graduated from the University in 1895 Averbakh started working at the University s Eye Clinic where in 1900 he was awarded with the degree of Doctor of Medicine His thesis was titled On the anaclastics of eyes of different diffraction In 1900 the young ophthalmologist was invited as assistant physician to the newly opened Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic in Moscow In 1904 1911 Mikhail Averbakh was a privatdozent of the Imperial Moscow University which he left with a group of professors as a protest against Minister Kasso s higher education policy In 1903 Mikhail Averbakh was elected director of the Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic Under his direction the Alexeyevskaya Eye Clinic Helmholtz Eye Clinic since 1923 became the main ophthalmology center of the USSR In 1935 it was transformed in the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology that combined medical practice with wide scientific activity Averbakh headed it till the end of his life Mikhail Averbakh was also chairman of the departments of eye diseases of the Second Moscow Medical Institute and the Central Advanced Training Institute for Physicians In 1936 he was elected president of the Scientific Association of Ophthalmologists of the USSR created by the 2nd All Union Ophthalmology Congress Mikhail Averbakh s works were devoted to various optical refractions traumas and such problems as blindness glaucoma and trachoma He developed and introduced a series of new eye operations In 1933 Mikhail Averbakh was given a title of Honoured Scientist of the RSFSR In 1935 he was awarded with the Order of Lenin In 1939 Avrebakh was elected Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR His works during the Second World War were awarded with the Stalin Prize of 1st degree which the scientist donated to finance the needs of the Red Army Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh died in Moscow on 29 July 1944 He was buried at the Vvedenskoye Cemetery Awards editOrder of Lenin 1935 Stalin Prize 1st degree 1943 Memory edit29 June 1952 a monument to Mikhail Averbakh by sculptor Sergey Merkurov was opened near the buildings of the Helmholtz Central Institute of Ophthalmology A special Averbakh Prize for works in ophthalmology was established by the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR Selected bibliography edit in Russian Averbah M I K voprosu o krivizne perednej poverhnosti rogovicy soobsheno v zasedanii Mosk oftalm kruzhka 24 marta 1898 g Iz Mosk glaz kliniki Soch M Averbaha M T vo tip A I Mamontova 1898 12 s in Russian Averbah M I Izmeneniya rogovichnogo astigmatizma pod vliyaniem operacij na pryamyh myshcah Soch M Averbaha Iz Glaz kliniki Mosk Un ta M T vo tip A I Mamontova 1899 12 s in Russian Averbah M I K dioptrike glaz razlichnyh refrakcij dis na step d ra med Mihaila Averbaha M Tip i slovolitnya O O Gerbek 1900 338 s in Russian Averbah M I Oftalmologicheskie ocherki akad M I Averbah Centr in t oftalmologii im Gelmgolca Moskva Leningrad Medgiz 1940 456 s in Russian Averbah M I Glavnejshie formy izmenenij zritelnogo nerva M I Averbah Moskva Medgiz 1944 125 s in Russian Averbah M I Povrezhdeniya glaz i okruzhayushih ih chastej M I Averbah Moskva Leningrad Izd vo Akad nauk SSSR 1945 87 s in Russian Averbah M I Ob odnostoronnem provedenii impulsov v alterirovannom nerve M I Averbah B m b i 1947 3 s in Russian Averbah M I Oftalmologicheskie ocherki M I Averbah M Medgiz 1949 788 s References edit in Russian Shapiro C Ya Dejstvitelnyj chlen Akademii nauk SSSR Mihail Iosifovich Averbah Sost C Ya Shapiro M b i 1939 15 s in Russian Talkovskij S I M I Averbah D r med nauk prof S I Talkovskij M Medicina 1970 51 s in Russian Emelyanova N A Akademik Averbah M I i izuchenie problemy glaukomy v sovetskij period Glaukoma 4 2004 59 c External links edit in Russian Mikhail Averbakh on the Russian Academy of Sciences official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mikhail Averbakh amp oldid 1195642210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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