Ответ:There were many people on the planet who were able to realize the capabilities of the human brain to make incredible progress. It was they who made history because they made a huge contribution to the cause of their whole lives, their country. Their achievements are the fruit of working on themselves, their brains. It is they who are rightly called the Great. These are outstanding rulers, conquerors. Every student of secondary school knows who Alexander Nevsky, Peter I, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin is, no one dares to deprive them of the rank of "great." But there are names that we have heard, have met somewhere, but have never thought about who they belong to, what the achievements of these people are, what their merit is to the Fatherland.
A clear example of this is Burdenko Nikolai Nilovich, born in 1876 in the village of Kamenki, Penza Province. A man who is for the most part known to people close to biology, medicine. Back in the early stages of his education he was hungry to knowledge. This is an important detail, confirming my words that great become thanks to perseverance and work. Nikolai Nilovich was consumed by what interested him. He, while still a student, was involved in eliminating epidemics of typhoid, black smallpox, scarlet. He volunteered to serve as a medical worker during the Russo-Japanese War and was an assistant military field surgeon. He was involved in the treatment and prevention of shock, wound treatment and general infections, blood transfusion and pain relief. And so for many years he went to his goal, sought knowledge, self-improvement. Through painstaking efforts, he began to have quite extensive knowledge of neurosurgery. It was he who considered it necessary to separate it into a separate science.
As soon as the Great Patriotic War began, N.N. Burdenko gave all the talent of the scientist and organizer to the fight for the right cause, for the Victory. He did not feel his years, his illness (in 1937 he completely lost his hearing) and as chief surgeon of the Red Army carried out enormous activities to organize the treatment of wounded fighters. In September 1941 stroke deprived N. N. Burdenko of the opportunity to move and speak... But as soon as the disease retreated, he again began to travel constantly to the front, to monitor the work of hospitals, military-sanitary trains, to instruct doctors, to control the production of surgical work, to perform operations himself, to conduct extensive correspondence with front surgeons. This is striking because fate was brutally experienced by Nikolai Nilovich, but he still remained dedicated to his cause because he considered it necessary for the army, the country and the people in general.
A little later, his life story began to develop differently. Burdenko was in the center of an international scandal related to the Katyn case. He was at the head of the "Special Commission to Establish and Investigate the Circumstances of the Shooting by German-Fascist Invaders in the Katyn Forest of Prisoners of War of Polish Officers." Case of tragic death of several thousand Polish soldiers on
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Ответ:There were many people on the planet who were able to realize the capabilities of the human brain to make incredible progress. It was they who made history because they made a huge contribution to the cause of their whole lives, their country. Their achievements are the fruit of working on themselves, their brains. It is they who are rightly called the Great. These are outstanding rulers, conquerors. Every student of secondary school knows who Alexander Nevsky, Peter I, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin is, no one dares to deprive them of the rank of "great." But there are names that we have heard, have met somewhere, but have never thought about who they belong to, what the achievements of these people are, what their merit is to the Fatherland.
A clear example of this is Burdenko Nikolai Nilovich, born in 1876 in the village of Kamenki, Penza Province. A man who is for the most part known to people close to biology, medicine. Back in the early stages of his education he was hungry to knowledge. This is an important detail, confirming my words that great become thanks to perseverance and work. Nikolai Nilovich was consumed by what interested him. He, while still a student, was involved in eliminating epidemics of typhoid, black smallpox, scarlet. He volunteered to serve as a medical worker during the Russo-Japanese War and was an assistant military field surgeon. He was involved in the treatment and prevention of shock, wound treatment and general infections, blood transfusion and pain relief. And so for many years he went to his goal, sought knowledge, self-improvement. Through painstaking efforts, he began to have quite extensive knowledge of neurosurgery. It was he who considered it necessary to separate it into a separate science.
As soon as the Great Patriotic War began, N.N. Burdenko gave all the talent of the scientist and organizer to the fight for the right cause, for the Victory. He did not feel his years, his illness (in 1937 he completely lost his hearing) and as chief surgeon of the Red Army carried out enormous activities to organize the treatment of wounded fighters. In September 1941 stroke deprived N. N. Burdenko of the opportunity to move and speak... But as soon as the disease retreated, he again began to travel constantly to the front, to monitor the work of hospitals, military-sanitary trains, to instruct doctors, to control the production of surgical work, to perform operations himself, to conduct extensive correspondence with front surgeons. This is striking because fate was brutally experienced by Nikolai Nilovich, but he still remained dedicated to his cause because he considered it necessary for the army, the country and the people in general.
A little later, his life story began to develop differently. Burdenko was in the center of an international scandal related to the Katyn case. He was at the head of the "Special Commission to Establish and Investigate the Circumstances of the Shooting by German-Fascist Invaders in the Katyn Forest of Prisoners of War of Polish Officers." Case of tragic death of several thousand Polish soldiers on
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