Yudin doctor biography


Chapter 1. Childhood, Youth, I imperialist war, work in Zakharyin, Serpukhov. The famous domestic surgeon, founder of Russian cardiovascular surgery, a full member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, founder and first director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery A. Bakulev was as follows by Sergey Sergeyevich Yudin: “S. Yudin is an unusually talented and multifaceted person, the original master of surgery, whose life and activity left bright light in medicine.

In front of me was the image of this unusually talented, original master of surgery and a restless researcher. Regarding surgery among the general public, there is a contradictory opinion. Some claim that this is art, others talk about it as science, and others recognize the craft. The life of S. Yudin gives the most correct answer to the essence of surgery.

This is a combination of science, art and skill based on the greatest work and a wide general culture of a doctor. Sergei Sergeyevich was a thousand times right when he said that “a young man who could not drive a nail into the wall will never become a good surgeon. A doctor with a limited horizon in the best way to treat patients can’t. ” Yudin - as many different special properties are not connected as in surgery.

Here we need clarity and speed of the fingers of the violinist and pianist, the fidelity of the eye and the vigilance of the hunter, the ability to distinguish between the slightest nuances of color and shades, like the best artists, a sense of shape and harmony of the body, like the best sculptors, the thoroughness of lace and embroidery with silk and beads, the skill of the cut, which is inherent in experienced knuckles and model jolly, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a.

The main thing is to be able to sew and tie the nodes with two, three fingers blindly at a great depth, that for very many surgical operations on the limbs are likened to the accurate carpentry work, and many cases of processing and leading bones require not just locksmith but subtle mechanical techniques. Operations on the face, cheeks, centuries are similar to artistic applications or inlappies with mother of pearl and precious wood, and eye operations require literally jewelry work.

Finally, the unusual complexity of abdominal topography and pathology requires the surgeon the properties, knowledge and quick wits of architects and engineers, the courage and determination of commanders, a sense of responsibility of lawyers and statesmen, high technical skill of orientation, impeccable sewing technology and genuine art when unraveling the rebuzes and Chinese puzzles, and many cases of vitar nodes and spine.

" I cite Yudin with only one purpose, ”A. Bakulev wrote“ to show that at the present stage of surgery, with all its saturation with devices and instruments, in the age of cybernetics, and these requirements for the versatile education of the surgeon are not removed. ” And he brilliantly confirmed this situation by the fact that thanks to the breadth of views, he introduced a lot of new to surgery.

The personality of my uncle was rather complicated and contradictory. On the one hand, it was a soft, very intelligent person who, to infinity, hardworking, possessing unusually high erudition, excellent memory and high intelligence. On the other hand, he was often unnecessarily hot -tempered and possessed a rather unbalanced character. But, despite this, S. Yudin always attracted the attention of others.

He was a rather stooped man who seemed slightly higher than his height. He tried to stay straight, as he suffered from pain in the spine after a concussion at the front received in the First World War. His distinguishing feature was extreme mobility, and even when he was sitting in an armchair, this mobility did not leave him. His face with sharp, irregular features was especially alive, in which each fold and wrinkle seemed to live her own life.

He was so similar to my father, despite the age difference that for the picture of A. Laktionov “after the operation”, which was written in G. When S. Yudin spoke, his lips were constantly twisted, and his head and neck were constantly moving with amazingly gesturing hands, which made a somewhat strange impression that many, including his students, spoke about some special special special for him mannerism.

Outwardly, he seemed a rather nervous person, which also made a strange impression, and on the other hand, attracted and attracted people of various specialties, especially artists and people of art. Most struck S.'s hands Big and soft, they constantly moved. The brushes are separate, the fingers are separate. His fingers were unusually long and flexible, the outstanding painter M.

Nesterov was so passionate about the peculiarity of the Yudin hands that he set his task to write a surgeon. The first portrait depicts S. Yudin behind the spinal anesthesia Portrait of the surgeon S. Yudin,, the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, but the artist failed to show the hands of S. Yudin as it was conceived.Working on a second portrait, he portrayed S.

Yudin in a beret at the table during a lecture with doctors; The hands of Sergey Sergeyevich were sketched by the artist with the maximum expressiveness of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, interest in the personality of S. Yudin, especially among people of art, was so high that many famous artists wrote portraits of Sergey Sergeyevich: N. Kasatkin, V. Yakovlev, M. Nesterov, A.

Gerasimov, A. Korin, N. Friendly Charges - Kukukhniksi. His bust was performed by V. Mukhin Bronze. A tombstone at the Novodevichy cemetery and bas -relief on a memorial plaque on the building of the Institute named after Sklifosovsky - the work of the sculptor M. Medal performed M. to great regret, the only monument to S. Yudin was erected only in Novosibirsk in the city of Yudin worked in the building of this hospital in the period from the GG.

The authors of the monument are sculptor Alexei Dyakov and architect Valery Arbatsky. The monument to S. Yudin became the third monument located on the main street G. Yudin always with love treated work in all its forms. He had three brothers. All four were close in age. In childhood, Sergei was more carpentry, he liked to make cabinets, shelves for books, cut a jigsaw or burn drawings on a tree.

He also painted well, often embroidered a lot, was engaged in music. Thus, from childhood, he acquired the skills that he subsequently needed during the surgical “needlework”. Yudin has always read a lot, and not only medical literature, went to the museums of Moscow, loved the history of his people. Skates and skis in winter, football and fishing in the summer were constant activities of his childhood and youth.

As a high schoolist, he arranged a chemical laboratory in the closet of his house and conducted experiments there. He sang pretty well in the gymnasium choir and even performed in the one -act opera “Fairy of the Puppet”, written by his comrade. Yudin often spoke with great sympathy about the labor hobbies of the early years of conscious life and saw in them the key to future success in surgery.

He, as always, joked: “I will answer with the words Sholom-aleichem.

Yudin doctor biography

Talent is the same as money: there is - there, no - no. ” But for a successful study of examples, skillful selection of the latter is needed, i.e. the taste is amenable to culture, education. ” For their relatively short life - gg. Yudin, thanks to his extraordinary ability to work and, of course, genius, made a huge personal contribution to the development of not only domestic surgery, but also transfusiology, methods of anesthesia and many other areas in medicine, which were generally accepted throughout the world.

We will still try to introduce the reader to the fate of this amazing person in sufficient detail. At the same time, I was guided by the personal memories that remained in my memory in numerous meetings and conversations with Sergey Sergeyevich, who usually held in a family, less often in an official setting, in exile in Novosibirsk, living at his house. Walks in the city and along the shore of the river remained unforgettable in my memory.

Yudin - Natalia Vladimirovna, as well as his other relatives and colleagues. I received quite detailed information from the letters of Sergey Sergeyevich, when he was illegally repressed, his manuscripts and, in particular, Zakharyno, “visiting American surgeons”, “two weeks in London”, these manuscripts were destroyed by NKVD employees during the period of mass repressions, and I had to collect them from relatives, which S.

Yudin gave individual chapters in memory of him about his memory of him. exile life, and many other sources. I received part of the little -known information, having studied the archival materials of his “case” in the FSB, to which, after long requests, he was admitted, as well as the released monographs about S. Yudin: K. Simonyan, “The Way of the Surgeon”; B. Nuvalov, Yu. Shilinis, V.

Sigaev, “Sergey Yudin Studies of the Biography” and others, journal articles about S. Yudin of his students, prominent professors and artists, as well as from unpublished memories of his associates, a number of doctors and students working with Sergey Sergeyevich, when he was in exile, for which I bring them deep gratitude. Units survived, who worked with him and knew him and, of course, tried to use all the available information that remained about Sergey Sergeevich in the memory of people who knew him.

The authors bring special gratitude to Valentina Nikolaevna Ponurova for the invaluable mayans about his exile life and for a good long -term memory of Sergey Sergeevich. Valentina Nikolaevna worked with S.