’SYMPATHIZE TO YOU IN YOUR MARTYRDOM’’ SCALPEL AND CROSS.
Keywords:
V. F. Voyno-Yasenetskiy, purulent surgery, prison, Archbishop Luka, suffering, GULAG, Stalin Prize, regional anesthesis, God, vvar, suffering.Abstract
The author describes the biography of Valentin Voyno-Yasenetskiy – the outstanding professor of surgery and anesthesiology, the author of large theological and medical works, including famous monography «Abstracts of purulent surgery», being a table book for surgeons of many generations. His destiny was dramatic and severe, because of becoming a monk and Archbishop Luka. He was got into prisons and GULAG for many times, but he did not rejected his religious beliefs and did not slandered anybody. There is some information about him in Moscow “GULAG museum”. “There is no “case” for a surgeon, but only alive suffering human”. “And what about prisons and expulsions – I got used to it, I am not afraid of them”. “Surgery is the song, which I cannot not to sing”. (V. F. Voyno-Yasenetskiy)
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