Abstract

1981 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth (29 / ІѴ 1881) and 10 years since the death (30 / ІІІ 1971) of the outstanding Soviet neurologist Leonid Ivanovich Omorokov. The history of his life and work is remarkable in many ways. In 1904 he voluntarily left the student's bench at the St. Petersburg Medical-Surgical Academy and went as a military doctor to the front in Manchuria. After graduating from the academy (1907), under the leadership of V.M.Bekhterev, he carried out a clinical and experimental study on gas exchange in mental illness.

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