Historian reveals where Belarusian surgeons worked in the 17th century (opens in new tab)
In the late 17th century, professionally trained apothecaries and barber surgeons, effectively surgeons, were taken from Belarusian towns to the Tsardom of Moscow to practice as physicians, Igor Marzalyuk, Chairman of the Standing Commission on Education, Culture and Science of the House of Representatives, said in the latest episode of BelTA’s project Real History. Lectures by Igor Marzalyuk.
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