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MEDICAL SCIENCE/SCIENTISTS AND INSTITUTES

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CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9
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RIPPUB
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C
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4
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December 20, 2016
Document Release Date: 
January 29, 2008
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1
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Publication Date: 
October 1, 1955
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 g~ d PA E FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CONTROLS, IF ANY ~'-I D~la~{"1-1-x L This material contains information aifectiaq the INFORMATION REPORT National Decease of the United States withia the meanfnq of the Espionage Laws. Title 18, U. S. C. - iasioa or rewlatton am t h PREPARED AND DISSEMINATED BY ran e Secs. 793 and 794, t of which in aay manner to as unauthorized per- 25X1 son fs prohibited by law. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Medical Scienee/Scientists and Institutes DATE DISTRIBUTED_ y ~) Lltiti,I. 5-TO THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Soviet medical centers in Moscotir and Leningrado 25X1 25X1 25X1 ao P1?o ~'e_V~t~?sha.~lciri is the second man in authority at the Spasoi~ukotskiy Clinic of ~ e second Y~~oscow Medical Institute Kalouf?skaia 10-B t2os caw o Second I~tcscow iiedicc,l Ins ~i'tute, KalauYskaia ~a Prof So =i. ~>w`b~~?he1 is second in Command QY PeBtrovskiy Ir~st - , , 10 SAnf.,,, in Moscow co Prof Pavel J Elndrosov, hi~~~ on the staff at Sklifosovskiy Institute `- -1 -~'-I-D-E-id-T-I-A-~, DISTRIBUTION ,~ STATE ARMY NAVY AIR ~ FBI Cp M ~ ~ ~M ~i~'~G+ NO DISSEM ABROAD NOFORN -' L1M13'f~: Dissemiaation limited to full-time employees of CIA, AEC aad FBI'; and, within State and Detenae, to the intelligence components, of er officers Producing AIS elements, and higher echelons with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects or resern personae! on short term active duty (excepting individuals who erre normally toll-time employees of CIA, AEC, FBI, State or Detense) pnless the written permission of the originating office has been obtained through the Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination, CIA, Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 eo Prof S S Lim was the second in coimnand at Kuprianov Clinic of the Second ur icsl Clinic of the Med;Lcal ~~' ~? 25X1 fa Prof I S Koleanikn~r was hi h on the staff at the Sur cal Clinic Botkin 23 Le v the E~. rimenta of the Academy of Medical Sciences USS is headed b' . Negovskiyo three middle-sae women aae- senior woman in the laboratory, Dr M S ~vayevsl~aya:9, and Dr (fnu) .~~ ___ Bruehonenkao _ Research was being carried on in hypotherttda and defibrillationv were experimenting on what they termed "te:x~ninal state" o an experiment where a dog was presumably ~~rourzhfi tank +~ ~; ~d While the laboratory is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Moscow, its equipment appeared adequatem Chemica3. ana]ysis of body fluids and pathologic examination of body tissues were carried on hereo 25X1 25X1 L~X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 L~/~ I 60 ~ the Spasc~krzF~~tskiy Clinic is a surgic.~.l clinic .attached to the Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni Stalinm It is a small surgical unit within the hospitalo These instituters which are attached to a hospital might also be members of the First or Second Moscow Medical Instituted staff members described above ~ee Fax?agraph Jo e ns tuts had 325 a a s aff of 'TO surgeons m Laboratory facilities were adequateo Equipment included such things as X-rays, electrocardiographs, Van Slyke gas analyzers, and cardiac catheterso This Institute might be termed a general surgical clinic. The building had recently been reopened after certain re:novatinga The equipment and work were on a high levelm Anew building for chest and heart patients, to have 250 beds, was being built behind tY>.is hospitalo Dr Boris V Petrovskiv2 is head of the ~'etrovskiy Institute, which is- namP~ -Fnr r;m C-O-N F-I-D-E N-T-I A-L NOFORN NO DISSEM ABROAD ISMITTED 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 r~ Let~narad $. D~~ I'et~ A Ru~ris~anov 25X1 e nic wa~~ occupied chieYly v3.th general 25X1 surgery and heart surgery under hypothera~La. _ 9a 25X1 Botkia Hospital is a large general city ht~spital in Moscv~r, not Lens. 25X1 .A great deal o~ emergen work was bei ilone hereo 25X1 13m 15. C-O-N F-I D-E N-9'-I-A-L NOFORN NO DISSEM AB~RCrA~D LLB Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9 V -v -r~ -r?-1-Lr-~-Ir - l -i-?H-1, 16? \much of their blood supply was secured from persons who died. Within six hours after death, blood was removed and stored at Pour degrees centigrade u to 0 da ,but no longer. At the 3klifosovskiy Institute approximately three-fourths of the blood used there was obtained in this manner? At other hos- pitals donor blood was used mainly? C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 310FORN NO DISSEM ABROAD LIh4ITED Approved For Release 2008/01/29 :CIA-RDP80-00926A008400860001-9