Tatyana Vinogradova - professor, doctor of medical sciences, pathologist. Honored Scientist of the RSFSR was awarded the Order of Lenin, was an Honorary Member of the Board of the Moscow and All-Union Societies of Pathologists, an Honorary Member of the Moscow Society of Orthopedists and Traumatologists, and was a member of the editorial board of the Archive of Pathology journal.
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Tatyana Pavlovna Vinogradova is famous as the author of more than one and a half hundred scientific papers on the morphology and classification of diseases of the osteoarticular system. Under the guidance of a professor, fifty dissertations for the title of doctors and candidates of medical sciences were defended.
Vocation work
In the history of domestic medicine there are many specialists of various scientific fields. Some of them make a valuable contribution to its restoration and improvement. One of the founders of bone pathology of the last century was Tatyana Pavlovna Vinogradova. Her name has gained worldwide fame.
The future famous scientist was born in 1894 on August 28 in a large family of a doctor in Ryazan. The purposeful girl chose the type of future activity following the example of her father. Tatyana Pavlovna became very tough in matters of upholding scientific positions. However, this severity in it coexisted with responsiveness and sincere sensitivity in ordinary life.
During the First World War, Vinogradova worked in the local hospital as a paramedic. Then she went to the capital to study. After graduating in 1923 from the medical faculty of Moscow State University, the graduate devoted medicine to her whole life. She constantly improved knowledge about diseases of the articular and skeletal systems, practiced. During the holidays, the student moonlighted in rural dispensaries.
She completed an external studies, graduate school. Studied a promising student from the famous domestic pathologist Anatoly Davydovsky. After completing the training course, Vinogradova worked at the department as an assistant.
A year later, a talented employee without a mandatory defense of a dissertation was awarded a scientific degree. She became a candidate of medical sciences. Since 1934, Vinogradova began working at the Medical and Prosthetic Institute. In CITO, she organized a laboratory of pathological anatomy. Soon she grew up in the department, which the professor headed for almost half a century.
Practice and theory
Tatyana Pavlovna combined profession for many years with teaching. Only in 1948 did she stop teaching at Moscow State University. Her choice of field of activity was determined by the famous pathologist and mentor Rusakov.
Thanks to her determination, the student became the country's largest morphologist in the field of osteoarticular pathology. The small laboratory she organized turned into a diagnostic and consultative large center. It is impossible to overestimate her contribution to domestic medicine.
The practitioner and theorist was engaged in self-education, she trained dozens of specialists in the field of traumatology and orthopedics. Vinogradova was engaged in research of scientific world literature. Her educational activities were not limited to councils.
A true hard worker strived to create an educational legacy for future doctors. She collected in a collection the most unique histological preparations in the main branches of osteoarticular pathology.
Since 1969, Vinogradova began a generalization of her own creativity and world experience. She published her first monographic work. The book, unique in design, had no analogues. The presentation was informative and exhaustive and yet simple. No less popular was the 1973 edition of Bone Tumors. Labor has long been considered an invaluable reference.
Scientific activity
For all time, Vinogradova created four monographs and more than one and a half hundred scientific works. They not only combined information, but also included the latest data, approaches. Honored Tatyana Pavlovna for outstanding achievements was recognized as an honorary member of the All-Union Board of Societies of Pathologists and Orthopedic Traumatologists.
During the birth of Russian bone pathology, in the late fifties, Vinogradova actively participated in conferences symposia, published her works in magazines. In the shortest possible time, she managed to bring practical and domestic science closer to the most advanced countries of the world at the levels of practice and theory.
Together with colleagues Tatyana Pavlovna, a classification of bone tumors, a generalization of data on oncoforms was created, the regenerative properties of cartilage tissues in injuries were established, and many modern methods of treatment were justified.