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He was a neurologist and studied in St. Petersburg and at the University of Dorpat. From 1912 he worked in the clinic of nervous and mental diseases in Rostov-on-Don, from 1921 assistant, in 1923 he received the title of doctor of medicine. In 1925 he described the symptoms of the band, later called [[Cushing's syndrome]] after Harvey Cushing, called polyglandular syndrome by him, and independent in 1924, by the Odessa specialist | He was a neurologist and studied in St. Petersburg and at the University of Dorpat. From 1912 he worked in the clinic of nervous and mental diseases in Rostov-on-Don, from 1921 assistant, in 1923 he received the title of doctor of medicine. In 1925 he described the symptoms of the band, later called [[Cushing's syndrome]] after Harvey Cushing, called polyglandular syndrome by him, and independent in 1924, by the Odessa specialist |
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He was a neurologist and studied in St. Petersburg and at the University of Dorpat. From 1912 he worked in the clinic of nervous and mental diseases in Rostov-on-Don, from 1921 assistant, in 1923 he received the title of doctor of medicine. In 1925 he described the symptoms of the band, later called Cushing's syndrome after Harvey Cushing, called polyglandular syndrome by him, and independent in 1924, by the Odessa specialist