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10.29003/m4340.0514-7468.2020_46_4/541-552

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Gorshenin, A.V.

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Vladimir Alexandrovich Barykin, history of microbiology, epidemiology, history of science, Kazan University, Bacteriological Institute, Jules Bordet, epidemiology.

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Gorshenin, A.V., “Initial period of the scientific activity of the microbiologist and epidemiologist Vladimir A. Barykin: to the 150th anniversary of his birth”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 46, no 4, 541–552 (2024) (in Russ., abstr. in Engl.). DOI: 10.29003/m4340.0514-7468.2020_46_4/541-552.

Initial period of the scientific activity of the microbiologist and epidemiologist Vladimir A. Barykin: to the 150th anniversary of his birth

In the year of the 150th anniversary of the famous Russian scientist Vladimir A. Barykin (1874–1939), an attempt is made to reconstruct the initial period of his scientific activity. Based on the documents from the State Archive of the Russian Federation and published sources, the pre-revolutionary stage in the life and work of V.A. Barykin is considered. The professional path of the scientist, his first scientific research, as well as participation in the Russian-Japanese and World War I are recreated. And although the flourishing of his scientific and organizational activities took place in the 1920s and 1930s, the pre-revolutionary period of his life was extremely busy with expeditions and research, becoming significant for the formation of a professional scientist and the definition of those research areas that he would develop later. The fruitful scientific activity of the scientist was interrupted in 1938, when he was arrested, and in 1939 he was shot during the repressions. Despite the rehabilitation of V.A. Barykin in 1955, no detailed publications about his life and scientific activity have appeared. This article attempts to fill in this research gap and honor the memory of the prominent Russian scientist in his jubilee year.

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  • Barykin, V.A., Lectures on epidemiology and bacteriology of typhus for doctors and students (Rostov-on-Don: Student scientific and labor Society of medical men and women, 1919) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “The experience of comparative study of the intestinal flora of the elephant and the pig”, Kharkiv Medical J. 15 (1), 113–117 (1913) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “Report on my business trip abroad”, Sci. notes of the Kazan University 6–7 (1–27) (1912) (in Russian).
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  • Barykin, V.A., “Preventive vaccination against cholera”, Kazan Medical J. 6, 337–348 (1909) (in Russian).
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  • Barykin, V.A., “Nodular form of plague in the tarbagan”, Russian doctor 8 (16), 538–540 (1909) (in Russian).
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  • Barykin, V.A., Maykov, P.Ya., “About the therapeutic advantages of anti-diphtheria serum”, Russian doctor 10 (32), 1265–1267 (1911) (in Russian).
  • Himmelfarb, Ya.K., Grodsky, K.M., D.K. Zabolotny. 1866–1929 (Moscow: Medgiz, 1958) (in Russian).
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References

  • Barykin, V.A., Lectures on epidemiology and bacteriology of typhus for doctors and students (Rostov-on-Don: Student scientific and labor Society of medical men and women, 1919) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “The experience of comparative study of the intestinal flora of the elephant and the pig”, Kharkiv Medical J. 15 (1), 113–117 (1913) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “Report on my business trip abroad”, Sci. notes of the Kazan University 6–7 (1–27) (1912) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., Paratyphoid diseases in Manchuria: Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine of the physician Vladimir Barykin (St. Petersburg: M.M. Stasyulevich’s typography, 1906) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “Preventive vaccination against cholera”, Kazan Medical J. 6, 337–348 (1909) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “The so-called “Manchurian typhus””, Russian doctor 8 (2), 46–50 (1909) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., “Nodular form of plague in the tarbagan”, Russian doctor 8 (16), 538–540 (1909) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., Plague (Kazan: Kazan Provincial Zemstvo, 1911) (in Russian).
  • Barykin, V.A., Maykov, P.Ya., “About the therapeutic advantages of anti-diphtheria serum”, Russian doctor 10 (32), 1265–1267 (1911) (in Russian).
  • Himmelfarb, Ya.K., Grodsky, K.M., D.K. Zabolotny. 1866–1929 (Moscow: Medgiz, 1958) (in Russian).
  • Yeremeyeva, A.N., “Typhus is the common enemy of the Reds and the Whites” // Rodina [Motherland] 6, 126–129 (2020) (in Russian).
  • Yeremeyeva, A.N., Zaman, M.H., “Classmates. Zinaida Ermolyeva and Nina Klyueva: their path to profession”, Bull. of Tomsk State University. History 74, 191–199 (2021) (in Russian).
  • Kartashev, A.V., Geyko, O.A., “Bacteriological detachment of the Caucasian Committee of the All-Russian Union of Cities (1915–1917)”, Military Historical J. 12, 51–57 (2016) (in Russian).
  • Kiselyov, L.L., Levina, E.S., Lev Alexandrovich Zilber. 1894–1966: Life in science (Moscow: Nauka, 2005) (in Russian).
  • Miyagasheva, S.B., “Antiepidemic traditions of the Mongolian people in the fight against plague”, Far Eastern Medical J. 3, 82–85 (2021) (in Russian).
  • Report on the activities of the Bacteriological Institute at the Imperial Kazan University for the first 10 years of its existence (1900–1910) (Kazan: Type lithography of the Imperial University, 1912) (in Russian).
  • The list of persons employed by the department of the Ministry of Public Education for 1917 (Petrograd: Senate Printing House, 1917) (in Russian).
  • Trushin, M.V., “Development of microbiology at Kazan University at the beginning of the 20th century: the results of the first decade of the Bacteriological Institute”, Historical and biological research 2, 87–95 (2020) (in Russian).
  • Trushin, M.V., “Business trips as a factor in the development of microbiology at Kazan University”, Scientific notes of Novgorod State University named after Yaroslav the Wise 4 (8) (2020) (in Russian).
  • Churakova, O.V., “Daily life of military sanitary trains: the research potential of the frontline extremity anthropology”, Sci. notes of Petrozavodsk State University 1, 83–92 (2023) (in Russian).