In the pre-revolutionary period, the care of disabled and other suffering people who did not have the necessary material support was carried out in the Russian Empire with the support of the imperial family and public participation. The guardianship of Empress Maria Alexandrovna of the blind was the only organization supporting blind people. Established in 1886, the Ufa department of guardianship charged itself with the care, education and employment of the poor with eyesight diseases in the province. To accomplish this task, there was opened an asylum for sight-disabled people, where the training of adult blind was conducted, which was later reorganized into the Ufa specialized school for blind children. From 1901, this institution became ...
The study and historical and pedagogical analysis of aiding children with mental and physical disabi...
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The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
Introduction. The problem of limited accessibility and quality of ophthalmic medical care remains on...
<p>The purpose of study is to analyze the results of providing patients with the high-tech medical c...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the activity and the validity of the expansion of the Clinic of...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the activity and the validity of the expansion of the Clinic of...
In this short review, we convey the history of occupational ophthalmology in the former Soviet Union...
Congenital and hereditary forms of ophthalmic pathology claim over 90 % of cases of vision disabilit...
Introduction. We considered the main aspects of the organization of providing ophthalmic care to the...
The article describes the organization of ophthalmic care to wounded patients during the Great Patri...
The article devoted to children's outpatient care in the USSR in the 1930s presents the results of a...
The study and historical and pedagogical analysis of aiding children with mental and physical disabi...
This article studies the activities of Vologda surgical infi rmary in the early 20th century. It rai...
The article deals with the results of retrospective analysis of medical papers of 60 schoolchildren ...
The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
The scientific article reveals some of the historical facts of the beginning of helping children wit...
Introduction. The problem of limited accessibility and quality of ophthalmic medical care remains on...
<p>The purpose of study is to analyze the results of providing patients with the high-tech medical c...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the activity and the validity of the expansion of the Clinic of...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the activity and the validity of the expansion of the Clinic of...
In this short review, we convey the history of occupational ophthalmology in the former Soviet Union...
Congenital and hereditary forms of ophthalmic pathology claim over 90 % of cases of vision disabilit...
Introduction. We considered the main aspects of the organization of providing ophthalmic care to the...
The article describes the organization of ophthalmic care to wounded patients during the Great Patri...
The article devoted to children's outpatient care in the USSR in the 1930s presents the results of a...
The study and historical and pedagogical analysis of aiding children with mental and physical disabi...
This article studies the activities of Vologda surgical infi rmary in the early 20th century. It rai...
The article deals with the results of retrospective analysis of medical papers of 60 schoolchildren ...