Impressions from the III All-Union Congress of otorhinolaryngologists
- Authors: Holland B.S., Yakhontov S.P.
- Issue: Vol 25, No 12 (1929)
- Pages: 1330-1335
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/81154
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj81154
- ID: 81154
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The congress took place on August 27-31, 1929 in Odessa. In the evening of August 26, in the house of the Red Army of the Zamnarkomzdrav of Ukraine, Comrade The Nagorny Congress was opened, the chairman of the Organizing Bureau of the Congress, Dr. Rosenfeld, representative of the People's Commissariat of Health of the RSFSR, Comrade Morgulis, representatives of local administration and medical societies. After the welcoming speeches, a resolution on the events in the Far East was unanimously adopted with the following content: outrage and protest against violent actions. The congress, together with the entire Soviet public, declares publicly that at the call of the government to defend the first socialist fatherland, scientists are ready to come forward and devote all their strength and knowledge to defend October. The congress is deeply convinced that the medical masses in their daily practical activities will be able to show their devotion to the workers 'and peasants' state, rallying their ranks to work in the field of health care, and create a strong fighting unit to protect the fatherland of the world proletariat from a military shock. Long live the unshakable union of science and labor. Long live the Red Army — the loyal defender of the allied borders. Long live the leader of the proletariat V K.P. (b). "
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B. S. Holland
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S. P. Yakhontov
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