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Academician of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences since 1939, 

 and since 1944 an active member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of 

 Medical Sciences. Anitschkow was a Deputy to the Supreme 

 Soviet of the U.S.S.R. second convocation. In 1942 he received 

 a State Prize and in 1952 the I. I. Mechnikov medal from the 

 U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 



Anitschkow is the author of a large number of publications 

 on various problems of experimental pathology and patho- 

 morphology, particularly on the pathology of blood vessels. He 

 was first to offer a well organized study of atherosclerosis. 

 Closely related to this field are his investigations on lipid ex- 

 change. He has also been concerned with the morphology and 

 functions of the reticulo-endothelial system and its part in 

 deposition of different particles from blood and lymph. In the 

 works concerning the pathology of contagious diseases Anitsch- 

 kow threw light on the autoinfection in the development of con- 

 tagious diseases. 

 Bibliography: 



Inflammatory Changes of Myocardium (Study of Experi- 

 mental Myocarditis). Dissertation. St. Petersburg: 1912. 

 Study of the Reticulo-endothelial System. Moscow - 

 Leningrad: 1930. 



Experimental arteriosclerosis in animals. Reprinted from 

 Arteriosclerosis. A Survey of the Problem. New York: 

 Macmillan, 1933. 



Manual of Pathological Physiology, 4th ed. Leningrad: 1938. 

 Pathology of the Blood Vessels. Moscow-Leningrad: 1940. 

 and others . Morphology of Wound Healing. Moscow: 1951. 

 Modern status of the problems of experimental arterio- 

 sclerosis. Vestnik Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1956, #2. 

 Office: Institute of Experimental Medicine of USSR Acade- 



my of Medical Sciences 

 Kirovskii Prospekt 69/71, #24 

 Leningrad, P-22, USSR 



ARBUZOV, ALEKSANDR ERMININGEL'DOVICH (Organic 

 Chemist) 

 A. E. Arbuzov was born August 30, 1877. He graduated from 

 the Kazan University in 1900 and from 1911 to 1930 was a pro- 

 fessor there. He had been a student of A. M. Zaitsev (1841- 

 1910, an outstanding organic chemist and Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences). In 1930 he be- 

 came a professor at the Kazan Chemical-Technological 

 Institute. Arbuzov was elected a Corresponding Member of 



