Serbian doctor biography


Born: February 14, in the field of the clinic, his work on Catatonia, about hallucinations, and the vezations of lat were highly noted. Vladimir Serbsky was born in the family of a zemstvo doctor. He studied at the 2nd Moscow gymnasium, then entered the Physics and Mathematics Department of Moscow University. After graduating from the University with the degree of candidate, he immediately entered the 3rd medical faculty there.

He became interested in the study of nervous and mental illnesses and became ... one of the students of S. Korsakov, who worked on the study of clinical pictures of mental illness. In the year, Serbian defended his thesis on the topic “Clinical significance of Albuminuria”, for which he received a silver medal. At the end of Serbsky, under the leadership of S.

Korsakov, he began to work in a private psychiatric hospital M. In the year he was offered to head the Zemstvo psychiatric hospital in the Tambov province. Having accepted the proposal, he headed the hospital for up to a year. The local zemstvo was provided to him by a business trip to Austria, where he worked for almost a year in the Vienna Psychiatric Clinic.

Soon he returned to Moscow, where he was elected to the post of senior assistant in the recently open psychiatric clinic of Moscow University. In the year, Serbsky defended the dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine “forms of mental disorder described under the name of Catatonia”, and a year later he received the title of privat-donate of Moscow University.

He became the first university teacher to give lectures on forensic psychiatry at the Faculty of Law and the course of psychiatry in medical. In the steel director of a psychiatric clinic and an extraordinary professor. He headed the Department of Psychiatry of Moscow University up to a year when, in protest against the reactionary policy of the Minister of Education, he resigned.

Then, at the 4th Congress of Russian Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists, he made a speech against the government policy of suppressing rights and freedoms. In the year, the English and Scottish societies of psychiatrists elected Serbian as their honorary member and invited to visit the UK. There he was accepted as a famous scientist and public figure, he made lectures, attended clinics, advised the sick.

Serbian doctor biography

The leadership of Edinburgh University invited him to take the position of professor, but he refused and returned to Russia. After the Provisional Government came to power, the new Minister of Education A. Manuilov sent a letter to Serbian in which he invited him to return to Moscow University. But by this time he was already inconspicuously ill, he lived the last days in poverty, as he retired without learning the pensions.

The renal failure due to chronic jade was gradually exacerbated. He was buried in the Novodevichy cemetery. Detailed biography.