PETROV 282 



He is the author of a series of textbooks and manuals on para- 

 sitology and of studies on the natural sources of diseases. 

 Bibliography: 



Course on the Parasitology of Man (Works on Carriers of 

 Infection and Invasion), 2nd ed. Leningrad: Moscow: 1934. 

 Short Textbook on the Biology of Man's Parasites. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1941. 



Manual on Man's Parasites Including Work on the Carriers 

 of Communicable Diseases, 1-2, 5th ed. Moscow-Leningrad: 

 1946-48. 



Papatachi Fever and its Carriers. Leningrad: 1947. 

 Gnus (Bloodsucking, two-winged). Its Meaning and Methods 

 of Extermination. Leningrad: 1951. 



Textbook on Man's Parasites with Works on the Carriers of 

 Communicable Diseases, 6th ed. Leningrad: 1951. 

 Biography: 



Evgenii Nikanorovich Pavlovsky, 2nd ed. Moscow: 1956. 

 To the Seventieth Anniversary Since the Date of Birth of 

 E. N. Pavlovsky. Medical Parasitology and Parasitic Di- 

 seases, 1954, #2. J. N. Pawlowski, Leben und Werk. Berlin, 

 1959. 

 Office: Institute of Zoology of USSR Academy of Sciences 



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PETROV, ALEKSANDR DMITRIEVICH (Organic Chemist) 



A. D. Petrov was born August 28, 1895. He graduated in 

 1922 from Petrograd University. In 1943 he became a pro- 

 fessor at the Moscow Chemico-Technological Institute. Since 

 1946 he has been a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences. In 1947 he was awarded a Stalin Prize. 



Petrov' s work is in organic synthesis. He conducted synthe- 

 ses of pure hydrocarbons in motor fuel and established the 

 manner in which the composition and structure of these hydro- 

 carbons are related to their properties. He conducted syntheses 

 and investigated properties of silicon hydrocarbons. 

 Bibliography: 



Means of developing organic synthesis. Industry of Organic 

 Synthesis of the Aliphatic Series Compounds. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1943. 

 Chemistry of Motor Fuels. Moscow: 1953. 



