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Ship’s doctors in diplomatic and humanitarian missions of warships of the Russian Imperial Navy

https://doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2023-9-S-10-19

Abstract

The data on a number of diplomatic missions in which ships of the Russian navy participated are presented. The work of ship’s doctors during the visit of Tsarevich Nikolai Alexandrovich to Japan, the diplomatic mission to the Kingdom of Montenegro in 1910 and assistance to victims of the earthquake in Messina in 1908–1909 is shown.

About the Authors

Vladimir B. Simonenko
Branch of the Military Medical Academy named after S. M. Kirov
Russian Federation

Dr of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honored Doctor of the RSFSR, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Emergency Medicine



Pavel E. Kraynyukov
Central Military Clinical Hospital named after P. V. Mandryka; Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Dr of Sci. (Med.), Doctor of Military Sciences, Associate Professor, Head



Viktor G. Abashin
Central Military Clinical Hospital named after P. V. Mandryka
Russian Federation

Dr of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Honored Physician of the Russian Federation, doctor of the Advisory Department



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1. Fig. 1. Greece. 1890. The armored cruiser “Memory of Azov” and the semi-armored frigate “Vladimir Monomakh” in Piraeus
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2. Fig. 2. An autographed cabinet photo of Major General, acting State Councilor of His Majesty’s entourage, Dr. Vladimir von Rambach. Photo by D. Zdobnov
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3. Fig. 3. The battleship Tsesarevich. Antibari. 1910
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4. Fig. 4. Awards of the Kingdom of Montenegro: In memory of the 50th anniversary of the Reign of Prince Nicholas I and the “Order of Prince Daniel I”
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5. Fig. 5. Montenegrin gold medal “For jealousy”. The medal was issued in the “gold” and “silver” versions
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6. Fig. 6. Reception of the Montenegrin delegation on board the cruiser Admiral Makarov. The officers have the Order of Prince Daniel I on the left side of their uniforms
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7. Fig. 7. Montenegrin medal “For bravery” 2nd art. Type 2 (1878-1912)
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8. Fig. 8. Messina after the earthquake
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9. Fig. 9. The actual state councilor A. A. Bunge
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10. Fig. 10. Medals “In memory of the earthquake in Calabria and Sicily” (ital. La medaglia commemorativa per il terremoto calabro-siculo)
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11. Fig. 11. The design of the monument was presented in 1911 by the Italian sculptor Pietro Kufferle
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Simonenko V.B., Kraynyukov P.E., Abashin V.G. Ship’s doctors in diplomatic and humanitarian missions of warships of the Russian Imperial Navy. Marine Medicine. 2023;9(1S):10-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2023-9-S-10-19

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