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  2. Nikolay Pirogov - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Pirogov was born in Moscow, the 13th of 14 children of Ivan Ivanovich Pirogov (born around 1772), a major in the commissary service and a treasurer at the Moscow Food Depot whose own father came from peasants and served as a soldier in Peter the Great's army before retiring and opening a brewery in Moscow; Pirogov's mother Elizaveta Ivanovna Pirogova (née Novikova) belonged to an old ...

  3. List of national monuments of cultural heritage in Vinnytsia ...

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    Grave-tomb of surgeon, anatomist, and pedagogue Nikolay Pirogov: 1881: Vinnytsia, Druhyi Provulok Vyshnevskoho, 16: monument of history: 020002-N 3: Manor of surgeon, anatomist, and pedagogue Nikolay Pirogov: 2nd half of 19th century: Vinnytsia, vulytsia M.Pyrohova, 155a: monument of history: 020003-N 4: Monument of surgeon, anatomist, and ...

  4. Nevsky Prospekt (story) - Wikipedia

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    The second story is of an officer, Lieutenant Pirogov. Crude and realistic, he is the romantic Piskarev's foil. Pirogov follows a blonde woman to her home, but she turns out to be the wife of a German tinsmith. Returning when the husband is out, Pirogov attempts to seduce the woman, but he is caught with the woman in his arms and is flogged.

  5. List of national landmarks of cultural heritage in Vinnytsia ...

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    Grave-tomb of surgeon, anatomist, and pedagogue Nikolay Pirogov: 1881: Vinnytsia, Druhyi Provulok Vyshnevskoho, 16: landmark of history: 020002-N 3: Manor of surgeon, anatomist, and pedagogue Nikolay Pirogov: 2nd half of 19th century: Vinnytsia, vulytsia M.Pyrohova, 155a: landmark of history: 020003-N 4: Monument of surgeon, anatomist, and ...

  6. Pirogov - Wikipedia

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    Pirogov (Russian: Пирогов), or Pirogova (feminine; Пирогова) is a Russian surname, derived from the word "пирог" (pie or cake). Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include:

  7. List of Russian biologists - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Pirogov, founded field surgery. Was one of the first surgeons in Europe to use ether as an anaesthetic; Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky, published the first EEG and the evoked potential of the mammalian brain; Yevgenia Georgievna Pobedimova, botanist and plant collector, notably in Russia, Ukraine and North Asia

  8. Vinnytsia - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Pirogov (1810–1881) originally from Moscow, an Imperial Russian doctor, founder of field surgery, spent his later years in Vinnytsia; his home is a museum; Olya Polyakova (born 1979) a Ukrainian singer, actress, TV presenter and comedian;

  9. List of Russian physicians and psychologists - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Pirogov, pioneer of ether anaesthesia and modern field surgery, the first to perform anaesthesia in the field conditions, invented a number of surgical operations Viktor Protopopov , founder of his own pathophysiological school of thought, namesake of Protopopov's syndrome