Solodovnikova

Definition:

Doctor of the Tomsk Psychiatric Hospital (February 1944)

Documents (1)

Fund 100 / Inventory 005 / Case 024: Серебренников
022. Death certificate of prisoner A.P. Serebrennikov, Tomsk, February 7, 1944.

A medical report compiled by doctors at the Tomsk Psychiatric Hospital, recording the death of A.P. Serebrennikov. The causes of death (pellagra, vitamin deficiency) and psychiatric diagnosis (schizophrenia) are indicated.


Full transcript:

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We, the undersigned, doctor Shalnova(?) and the doctor on duty [Solodovnikova], have drawn up this report on 7/II-44 to the effect that [prisoner] Serebrennikov Aleksey Petrovich, born in 1898, sent to the Psychiatric Hospital of the Investigative Department of the UMNK[GB] [for the Altai Territory] and admitted to the Psychiatric Hospital on 5/XI-43 [torn off] prison No. 3 on 6/II-44 died.

Cause of death: vitamin deficiency / pellagra, avitaminosis [inaudible]. Psychiatric diagnosis: schizophrenia.


Doctor: [signature] /Shalnova/

Housekeeper: [signature] /Solodovnikova/-


List of persons:

  • Serebrennikov Alexey Petrovich - deceased prisoner.
  • Shalnova is a doctor at the Tomsk psychiatric hospital.
  • Solodovnikova is the doctor on duty.

Source Information

Source format: Typewritten on a scrap of paper, completed using carbon paper.

Presence of signatures and their form: Signatures are autographs of doctors Shalnova and Solodovnikova.

Condition and legibility: Poor; the left edge of the document is torn off, some text is missing.

Presence of notes: Note: in the upper left corner handwritten “3-181 / 16/II-44”.

Presence of stamps and seals: Triangular seal: in the lower left part of the document, the text “Tomsk psychiatric hospital / medical unit / People's Commissariat of Health of the RSFSR”
(NKZ - People's Commissariat of Health... Dictionary of Russian language abbreviations. - E. B. )

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