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Miron Akimovich Ljubovsky

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Miron Akimovich Ljubovsky (1876–1952) was a Russian Empire and Soviet medical doctor and one of the organizers of health care in Tver Oblast.

He earned a medical degree from Kharkov University in 1952.[1] Ljubovsky received his training as a surgeon. He was the main organizer of the establishment of the Tver School for Nurses. The school was opened in 1920 with Ljubovsky as its head.

He served as a military surgeon in World War I and World War II He was chief surgeon of military hospitals during World War II.[1] Miron Ljubovsky earned the award Honoured Physician of the RSFSR.

He died on June 1, 1952, and is buried in Pervomayskoe graveyard in Tver near his wife Maria Antonovna Ljubovsky.

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  1. ^ a b "Врач Мирон Акимович Любовский и его могила ( Dr. Miron Akimovich Lyubovsky and his grave)". Russian Necropolis (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-03-02.