Professor A.M. Mazhbits

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Notable an obstetrician-gynecologist, urologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Alexander Mazhbits made a great contribution to the history of medicine of the USSR and the annals of the Arkhangelsk state medical Institute (ASMI, now – the North-State Medical University (NSMU)), where he headed the Department in 1953-1958. Being the author of over 120 scientific works and 7 books, many scientific inventions and publications on obstetric and gynecological urology and its history, he was a creator of the textbook “Operative urogynecology”, inventor and prominent scientist. Each operation for a particular urogynecological disease the author described in detail and step by step with the attachment of original visual drawings, photos or radiographs, diagrams of practical activities. Alexander Moiseevich was the first who proposed a new direction for the creation of urogynecology. Not specific urologists, surgeons or obstetricians-gynecologists should deal with this activities, but urogynecologists who consider the female pelvis as a whole. A.M. Mazhbits wrote: “Obstetrics-gynecology and female urology are daughter cells of general pelvic surgery, they are twins of different ages, so closely related to each other genetically, clinically and practically that the boundaries between them are often smoothed out.”

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Alexey N. Baranov

Northern State Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: a.n.baranov2011@yandex.ru

MD, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor

Russian Federation, Arkhangelsk

Anna V. Andreyeva

Northern State Medical University

Email: aandra@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Arkhangelsk

Pavel P. Revako

Northern State Medical University

Email: p.p.revako@gmail.com

MD, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

Russian Federation, Arkhangelsk

Natalya G. Istomina

Northern State Medical University

Email: nataly.istomina@gmail.com

MD, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

Russian Federation, Arkhangelsk

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