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A short analysis is presented of the development in Russia of human geographical pathology and ecological physiology, and it is fair to say that Academician Alexander Pavlovich Avtsyn of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences was a founder of these scientific trends. His scientific heritage, theoretical bases of these sciences, and prospects for development of human ecological physiology and pathology are considered.
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Marachev, A.G., Agadzhanyan, N.A. Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences A.P. Avtsyn Is the Founder of the Russian School of Human Geographical Pathology and Ecological Physiology. Human Physiology 28, 614–618 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020243305636
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