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after pushkin, he settled somewhere in the vicinity, yes, when pushkin grigory alexandrovich married varvara melnikova, then, as you know, they moved to live in the markutya estate of melnikova, at that time the centenary of alexander sergeevich pushkin was approaching, in 1899 at the request of grand duke konstantin konstantinovich , who was the president of the academy. sciences and who headed the commission to celebrate the centenary of alexander sergeevich pushkin, this was the first such holiday at the state level, the first pushkin anniversary, so according to at his request, grigory aleksandrovich agreed to sell mikhailovskoye to the state treasury, saying goodbye to mikhailovsky, as residents recalled, he knelt down, bowed, kissed the ground and left with tears in his eyes, but he left. he took with him everything that
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seemed valuable to him, firstly, he took off the wallpaper that was woven by the peasant women of the village of mikhailovskoye from the walls, took away the upholstery, here is his office in markuchi there in this house, he took it from there , billiard balls, he also took away a small round table, we have it today our museum, and here i simply cannot help but say about it, over the last years of his life he constantly donated to the museum, the first pushkin museum of russia, donated these most valuable rarities, these were card tables, and a table, an armchair, a table round, small, they were billiard balls, moreover, what is also very touching is that when he died... and he was
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buried there in markucha in 1906, his widow from time to time, coming to st. petersburg, brought them things that still remained from pushkin and her letters to to the head of the imperial lyceum, the head precisely because it was a general, general miller, and of course, naturally, she, addressing the lyceum students, addressing the pro... ram of the lyceum, each time commented on her gift, which, along with what was handed over to you my late husband, grigory alesanovich pushkin, here i am passing on another one, another one, she somehow set very important tasks for herself, and as you know, she left a will that the house in markuch could not be sold or used by any other thus, to rent out, he must preserved in that...
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size during the campaign of 1829, that on july 19 he came to paskevich, getting ready to leave and received a turkish saber as a gift, although paskevich invited him to continue the campaign, but pushkin was frightened by the emerging plague and decided that he needed to get out having gotten used to it, although count paskevich himself was upset that pushkin did not write about him about his victories, he expected some serious ones.
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and he was taken back in time, so we know that pushkin, it seems to me, sketched himself precisely at this most wonderful moment, yes, when he’s on a horse with a pike, that’s... like the cossacks, that’s how it all happened, really, but in the archive there is another wonderful work, too, pushkin is our first non-travelling artist, he’s never been abroad, although he asked to go to europe, and even asked to go to china, but due to various circumstances it turned out this way, although he traveled around russia a lot, we all know that, so he finds himself on the border with turkey, just during this campaign, and he the accompanying person says that here is arpacha, arpacha is a river that actually was.
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and the georgians, who is this mushroom eater, did not think of meeting ours, only a few friends knew his real worth, writes alexander sergeevich, and i don’t know anything better than the last years of his life, in fact they say the mind,
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which was not published in the theater at that time, we we know, yes, but all of russia knew him, and the author was absolutely famous, and so were his merits...
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everyone went crazy to the mountains, and he was bringing a huge amount of wealth, that is, all these gifts of redemption cost colossal money, so he gave it all up and no one he was joking, but for him, it means that this free wind was less dangerous than a carriage, which, therefore, such a pushkin describes
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a curious story, it is completely impossible for us now to find out with what kind of cane pushkin went to the caucasus and whether he had a cane, well... this question is really such a controversial one, because there is no absolutely accurate information about this, and if you consider that a cane usually accompanied a socialite on... a walk in the city, or somewhere on an estate, then on hikes conditions this was not the most necessary item, so here perhaps an exception was made, it was not for nothing that pushkin depicted himself with a pike, well, firstly , he wanted to emphasize that he, too, next to these brave cossacks, was ready to plunge into battle and even rushed once already, this was all there, but... we can’t go anywhere else uh, we find references to some other objects
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that he had with him, in particular a cane, so he rode back from the sabers exactly, he rode back from the sabers absolutely exactly, and today we can admire it, this is one of those very bright and interesting objects , which we have the opportunity to exhibit show it to our friends and our visitors, but the point is that after all...
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hello, this is the easy money podcast, and i’m
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its host, mikhail khanov, and today we have a difficult, but very important topic that concerns absolutely everyone, paid and free medicine, how much it costs to be treated, and most importantly - to recover, my guest is leo bakeria, a legend of russian medicine, the leading cardiac surgeon in russia and the chief cardiac surgeon, so to speak, of the national cardiac medical research center. because large groups of people around one patient are involved, that’s all
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that is associated with major surgery, this of course should be done by major surgery - is it abdominal surgery or what? well, these are open-heart surgeries, this is neurosurgery, these are large operations inside the so-called abdominal cavity, and so on, everything that requires quite a long stay in the intensive care unit. therefore, as i understand it, we have complete consensus in the medical community in this regard; we know, say, that open heart surgery should not be done in private clinics, because this is really a process that can end very badly, in court or whatever you want, the same can be said about major neurosurgical operations , the same can be said about major traumatology and so on, maybe follow the doctor? it’s just that in my own example, my wife had several operations on the tunnel nerve on the fingers, but
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the fingers did not bend, and we just followed the surgeon who at one time saved the finger my daughter, they had an operation, a very expensive operation in a private clinic, but nevertheless, well, you understand, not everyone lives in moscow, in st. petersburg in big cities, so when we talk, let’s say about moscow or st. petersburg, then my the idea that private... try to maintain the same level as a public clinic, at least then the patient has the opportunity to go to a private clinic, because there are no... these queues there with all the ensuing consequences, there is an opinion that you know, as we always have they said, let’s go back a little, that the soviet union has the best medicine, it’s free, is medicine free in russia or not? so how are we now turning to your experience as the head of a major cardiac surgery center? you know, i
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have never conducted a private practice, i have spent my entire life, my entire adult life after the first one. moscow medical institute, where i graduated from college, graduate school, immediately went to a center called the bakurev center, my whole life to this day passes as part of this center, so i have some minimal ideas, let’s say, i once accompanied my wife to a private dental clinic there, but it was her choice, you know, so here are your children, grandchildren... it means both my daughters are doctors , fortunately they are not being treated, but if it’s like this, well, the girls are healthy, and i have seven healthy grandchildren, that’s rich, they’re really, well , thank you, so the girls grew up healthy, the grandchildren are growing up healthy, and if not,
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you you know, they often argue about when to go to the doctor and so on? there is one a classic, so to speak, message in medicine, that a person should see a doctor when he feels something like that, because there is a gigantic trend, you know, go check-ins and fly by, go and get examined, there are fifth, twentieth, for sure - they will find ones that do not play any role, and then the person begins to appear.
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so that i remember everything, you know, like in a student’s lectures, why should i write it down, i know everything, weeks pass, you’ve already forgotten everything, so let’s write down that there’s no need to stress yourself out regarding the fact that you are always sick with everything, you don’t need to think about the fact that i missed the next check-up, but as we can now say, annual, there is two-year, three-year, the most important criterion that something happened is pain, that is, the feeling that something is wrong with you, yes you...
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st. petersburg in rostov, well, i don’t know, in all million-plus cities, well, novosibirs, a lot of cities, but the point is not even that somewhere there no, you take the direction, relatively speaking, if you don’t like something there, go to moscow, go to st. petersburg, they say, this is the biggest problem, they don’t have the right, they are obliged to give, if this is the same, they don’t give, so i’m saying on air specifically, write to the ministry of health, write to the leading institutions, the issue will be resolved, you know, you can’t turn it into such a serious
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instrument as the provision of highly qualified specialized assistance, they give for something, they do not give, and so on for.
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it’s obvious that they don’t go into private medicine, because it’s impossible, we found out, they go abroad, yes and no, and why? and i don't know, i think, i think that after all, this network that we have created in the country for cardiac surgery, i think that it is slowly beginning to cope with requests. tell me, when you came, uh , after sechinovka, you came to the bakulev institute, did you ever have the idea of ​​opening your own private clinic, never? life, because i think that, firstly, the period that i lived through was not accepted, well, the nineties, the 2000s, well, yes, no, no,
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well, what a joke, you know, this is such a large team of people , which is occupied by one patient that in a private clinic this is unrealistic, we diagnose a congenital heart defect when it is still in the mother’s womb, right? and we solve the problem of how many days to operate on him, i ’ve been dealing with these issues for many years, and a child came to us straight from the kulakov center, he’ll lie down for a day and we’ll do it, otherwise he’ll die, you know, these operations that are done on the heart, they are very expensive, i wanted to ask a question, you know, so, of course, the private sector in this section is in fact, in america, yes... mostly private clinics of such a high level, but they exist, they originated from something, they had some kind of foundation for many years and
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so on, they still lag behind today in terms of the volume and quality of operations from the fact that, let’s say , there is such a commercial department in bakulevka, no, we don’t, of course we have, we have patients who have no referral, that’s it.
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