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'''Mikhail Yakovlevich Kapustin''' ({{Lang-ru|Михаил Яковлевич Капустин}}; (1847 – 1920) was a [[Russians|Russian]] [[Hygiene|hygienist]] and politician who served as the [[List of Deputy Chairmen of the State Duma|Deputy Chairman of the State Duma]] from 1910 to 1912.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kapustin, Mikhail Yakovlevich |url=https://persona.rin.ru/eng/view/f/0/19481/kapustin,-mikhail-yakovlevich |website=persona.rin.ru |access-date=7 January 2024}}</ref>
'''Mikhail Yakovlevich Kapustin''' ({{Langx|ru|Михаил Яковлевич Капустин}}; (1847 – 1920) was a [[Russians|Russian]] [[Hygiene|hygienist]] and politician. He served as the [[List of Deputy Chairmen of the State Duma|Deputy Chairman of the State Duma]] from 1910 to 1912.<ref name="auto">{{cite web |title=Kapustin, Mikhail Yakovlevich |url=https://persona.rin.ru/eng/view/f/0/19481/kapustin,-mikhail-yakovlevich |website=persona.rin.ru |access-date=7 January 2024}}</ref>


== Early life ==
A Professor of Hygiene at the [[Kazan University]] and a native of [[West Siberia]], he received his early education in [[Tomsk]] high school, and higher in the former Medical Surgical Academy in [[St. Petersburg]]. Released in December 1870 from the academy with the title of doctor, Kapustin engaged in medical activities, first as a precinct country doctor, and since 1874, a [[Military doctor]]. During the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)]], Kapustin was a doctor at one of the military and a temporary hospital in the [[Caucasus]]. Soon after the war, he left military service and devoted himself to care activities, prefacing her lessons in hygiene laboratory of Professor A.P. Dobroslavina in which they performed the work: "Determination of [[carbon dioxide]] in the air by means of [[Alcohol (chemistry)|alcohol]] [[sodium hydroxide]] solution and [[titration]] of water." Received for this work, in December 1879, the degree of [[Doctor of Medicine]], Kapustin, then in the next few years as health officer in the public boards of several provinces, developed and brought to life the different hygienic measures. During his practice, Kapustin published several articles and brochures on various issues of health and community medicine. In 1884, Kapustin was promoted to a private-docent of hygiene in the [[S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy|Military Medical Academy]] and designated in the following year professor in the same department at the [[University of Warsaw]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Kapustin, Mikhail Yakovlevich |url=https://persona.rin.ru/eng/view/f/0/19481/kapustin,-mikhail-yakovlevich |website=persona.rin.ru |access-date=7 January 2024}}</ref>
He received his early education in [[Tomsk]] high school. He then studied at the former Medical Surgical Academy in [[St. Petersburg]]. He graduated in December 1870 from the academy with the title of doctor.


== Career ==
Kapustin had held the Position of Head of the Department of Hygiene in [[Kazan]] since 1887.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kapustin, Mikhail Yakovlevich |url=https://persona.rin.ru/eng/view/f/0/19481/kapustin,-mikhail-yakovlevich |website=persona.rin.ru |access-date=7 January 2024}}</ref>
He worked as a professor of Hygiene at the [[Kazan University]]. As a native of [[West Siberia]], Kapustin engaged in medical activities, first as a country doctor, and after 1874, a [[military doctor]]. During the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)]], Kapustin was a doctor at a military and a temporary hospital in the [[Caucasus]]. After the war, he left military service and returned to general medicine, prefacing his lessons at the hygiene laboratory of Professor A.P. Dobroslavina: "Determination of [[carbon dioxide]] in the air by means of [[Alcohol (chemistry)|alcohol]] [[sodium hydroxide]] solution and [[titration]] of water."

For this work, in December 1879, he completed the degree of [[Doctor of Medicine]]. He worked as health officer in the public boards of several provinces. He developed and implemented various hygienic measures. Kapustin published articles and brochures on various issues of health and community medicine.

In 1884, Kapustin was promoted to serve as a private-docent of hygiene in the [[S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy|Military Medical Academy]] and the following year became a professor in the same department at the [[University of Warsaw]].<ref name="auto" />

Kapustin held the Position of Head of the Department of Hygiene in [[Kazan]] beginning in1887.<ref name="auto" />

His book, ''Osnovnye voprosy zemskoĭ medit︠s︡iny'', is available in the [[National Library of Medicine]] Digital Collections.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Osnovnye voprosy zemskoĭ medit︠s︡iny - Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine |url=https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-62970170R-bk |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=collections.nlm.nih.gov}}</ref>

==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 11 November 2024

Mikhail Kapustin
Михаил Капустин
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma
In office
1910–1912
MonarchNicholas II
Preceded bySergey Shidlovsky
Succeeded byDmitry Urusov
Personal details
Born
Mikhail Yakovlevich Kapustsin

1847
Tomsk, Tomsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1920(1920-00-00) (aged 72–73)
St. Petersburg, Russian SFSR
NationalityRussian
Political partyUnion of October 17
Residence(s)Kazan, St. Petersburg
OccupationPolitician, Hygienist

Mikhail Yakovlevich Kapustin (Russian: Михаил Яковлевич Капустин; (1847 – 1920) was a Russian hygienist and politician. He served as the Deputy Chairman of the State Duma from 1910 to 1912.[1]

Early life

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He received his early education in Tomsk high school. He then studied at the former Medical Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg. He graduated in December 1870 from the academy with the title of doctor.

Career

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He worked as a professor of Hygiene at the Kazan University. As a native of West Siberia, Kapustin engaged in medical activities, first as a country doctor, and after 1874, a military doctor. During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Kapustin was a doctor at a military and a temporary hospital in the Caucasus. After the war, he left military service and returned to general medicine, prefacing his lessons at the hygiene laboratory of Professor A.P. Dobroslavina: "Determination of carbon dioxide in the air by means of alcohol sodium hydroxide solution and titration of water."

For this work, in December 1879, he completed the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He worked as health officer in the public boards of several provinces. He developed and implemented various hygienic measures. Kapustin published articles and brochures on various issues of health and community medicine.

In 1884, Kapustin was promoted to serve as a private-docent of hygiene in the Military Medical Academy and the following year became a professor in the same department at the University of Warsaw.[1]

Kapustin held the Position of Head of the Department of Hygiene in Kazan beginning in1887.[1]

His book, Osnovnye voprosy zemskoĭ medit︠s︡iny, is available in the National Library of Medicine Digital Collections.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Kapustin, Mikhail Yakovlevich". persona.rin.ru. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Osnovnye voprosy zemskoĭ medit︠s︡iny - Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine". collections.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-30.