Болезни новорожденных Чеботаревская 1930 Diseases of Newborns and Infants Rus

Chebotarevskaya, T. N., Dobrokhotova, A. I. Diseases of Newborns and Infants (Bolezni novorozhdennykh i detey grudnogo vozrasta), 1930. In Russian.

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Chebotarevskaya, T. N., Dobrokhotova, A. I. Diseases of Newborns and Infants (Bolezni novorozhdennykh i detey grudnogo vozrasta), 1930. In Russian.

$80.00

Чеботаревская Т. Н., Доброхотова А. И. Болезни новорожденных и детей грудного возраста. / Руководства и пособия для медицинских техникумов.
Москва — Ленинград : Государственное издательство (Госиздат), 1930. (Москва : 1-я Образцовая типография).
232 с. + 1 л. цв. ил. : ил., диагр. Твёрдый издательский переплёт, формат 23 × 16 см. Тираж 6000 экз.
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Chebotarevskaya, T. N., Dobrokhotova, A. I. Diseases of Newborns and Infants (Bolezni novorozhdennykh i detey grudnogo vozrasta). / Guides and Textbooks for Medical Colleges.
Moscow — Leningrad : State Publishing House (Gosizdat), 1930. (Moscow : 1st Model Printing House).
232 pp. + 1 color plate : ill., diagrams. Hardcover, 23 × 16 cm. Print run: 6,000 copies.

This 1930 medical textbook is a significant artifact from the formative years of the Soviet healthcare system, specifically the development of specialized maternal and infant care (OKHMATMLAD). Authored by T. N. Chebotarevskaya and A. I. Dobrokhotova, leading instructors at the Central Moscow Medical College, the work reflects the transition from pre-revolutionary pediatric traditions to the systematic, state-organized clinical medicine of the early USSR.
The manual provides a comprehensive clinical overview of neonatology and infant pathology during an era when reducing infant mortality was a top national priority. It covers the physiological characteristics of the newborn, congenital anomalies, and a wide array of infectious and digestive diseases that were prevalent at the time. The authors emphasize not only diagnostic and treatment protocols but also rigorous standards for hygiene and preventative care, making it an essential guide for the first generation of Soviet mid-level medical professionals, including midwives and paramedics.
A notable feature of this edition is its visual documentation, including black-and-white clinical illustrations and statistical diagrams. Of particular value is the single color plate, a rarity for mass-produced medical textbooks of that period, likely printed at the prestigious 1st Model Printing House to ensure high fidelity for diagnostic purposes. The text bridges the gap between high academic medicine and practical, "front-line" pediatric care in both urban and rural settings.
With a limited print run of only 6,000 copies and given its nature as a practical manual subjected to heavy use in medical colleges, few copies have survived in good condition. For historians of medicine, pediatricians, and collectors of early Soviet scientific editions, this 1930 volume is a rare and vital record of the evolution of infant healthcare in the early 20th century.

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