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    Vladimir Petrovich Serbsky (Russian: Влади́мир Петро́вич Се́рбский, February 26 [O.S. February 14] 1858 in Bogorodsk – April 18 [O.S. April 14] 1917 in...
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    wrong had been done by the Serbsky Institute. After that an official at the Serbsky Institute declared "patient" Vladimir Bukovsky, who was then going...
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    psychiatrist Vladimir Serbsky. One of the main stated purposes of the institute was to assist in forensic psychiatry for the criminal courts. Moscow Serbsky Institute...
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    commentator Vladimir Serbsky — psychiatrist and one of the founders of forensic psychiatry in Russia; center of forensic psychiatry, Serbsky Center, was...
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    as personality disorders. He was a student of Sergei Korsakoff and Vladimir Serbsky. Not only did he manage to delineate certain organizational tasks of...
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  • (b. 1846) 1912 – Martha Ripley, American physician (b. 1843) 1917 – Vladimir Serbsky, Russian psychiatrist and academic (b. 1858) 1923 – Savina Petrilli...
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    Pimen I of Moscow (1910–1990), head of the Russian Orthodox Church Vladimir Serbsky (1858–1917), one of the founders of the forensic psychiatry in Russia...
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    Thus, it was decided to transfer him to the Serbsky Center at the Moscow University run by Vladimir Serbsky. In the clinic, Vrubel's health generally improved...
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  • and psychoanalyst. He was born in Kharkiv, and became a student of Vladimir Serbsky. Before World War I he developed an interest in the theories of Alfred...
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  • neurophysiology, author of the classic work Reflexes of the Brain Vladimir Serbsky, founder of forensic psychiatry in Russia Nikolay Sklifosovskiy, prominent...
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    was led by the Moscow Institute for Forensic Psychiatry named after Vladimir Serbsky; the second system was composed of elite, psychotherapeutically oriented...
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    neurophysiology, author of the classic work Reflexes of the Brain Vladimir Serbsky, founder of forensic psychiatry in Russia Nikolay Sklifosovskiy, prominent...
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    protest against the arbitrariness of the authorities. In the photo, sit: Vladimir Serbsky, Kliment Timiryazev, Nikolay Umov, Peter Minakov, Alexander Manuilov...
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    psikhushkas, among them Hospital No 13 at Lublino, Stolbovaya and the Serbsky Institute, until July 1966. On 22 January 1967, Bukovsky, Vadim Delaunay...
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  • audience member at a lecture by Georgi Morozov on forensic psychiatry in the Serbsky Institute asked, "Tell us, Georgi Vasilevich, what is actually the diagnosis...
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  • was left as a resident doctor of its psychiatric clinic directed by Vladimir Serbsky since 1900. For his successes he was encouraged by being sent abroad...
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    arsenal in Vladivostok. She describes the persistence of the infamous Moscow Serbsky Institute of psychiatry and Dr. Tamara Pechernikova, who was notorious...
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    in the psychiatric hospital. In 2007, an official at the Serbsky Center declared that Vladimir Bukovsky, who was then going to run for the President of...
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  • Institute of Fools: Notes on the Serbsky Institute: 147  based on his personal experience at Psychiatric Hospital of the Serbsky Institute: 86  and translated...
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  • Independent Psychiatric Association, called the Serbsky diagnosis “outrageous,” telling Kosenko's lawyers that the Serbsky doctors, in evaluating Kosenko, had overlooked...
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  • with a paranoid structure," according to the Moscow Serbsky Institute professors (a quote from Vladimir Bukovsky's archives). Some of them had high rank...
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    Afghanistan. According to Yuri Alexandrovsky, deputy director of the Moscow Serbsky Institute in 2003, at least 70% of the estimated 1.5 million Chechnya veterans...
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  • rearrested. Skoptsov took the blame, and after a mental examination by the Serbsky Institute, he was declared insane, with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. He...
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  • session decision was made to send three suspect to Moscow Institute of Serbsky for psychiatric examinations. Sessions will continue after examinations...
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  • On its own, it is not so strange, since psychiatrists from the Moscow Serbsky Institute visited Beijing in 1957 in order to help their Chinese 'brethren'...
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  • academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences,: 221  the director of the Serbsky Institute for Forensic Psychiatry (1950–1951),: 221  the director of the...
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  • all the murders at each crime scene, Chikatilo was transferred to the Serbsky Institute in Moscow to undergo a 60-day psychiatric evaluation to determine...
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  • relationship Kurt Schneider 1887–1967 German schizophrenia research Vladimir Petrovich Serbsky 1858–1917 Russian author, The Forensic Psychopathology Martin...
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  • an infant). That month, she underwent psychiatric examinations at the Serbsky Center. On 10 March, she was transferred to the psychiatric hospital at...
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  • limited. The psychiatric assessment conducted by the specialists with the Serbsky Institute initiated by the investigators concluded that he was of diminished...
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