Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (7 April 1867 – 22 July 1930) was a Russian physiologist and pioneer of electrophysiology and electrocardiography who applied techniques of using the ECG for diagnostic purposes. He served as a professor at Kazan University from 1903 until his death.
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| - Alexander Filippowitsch Samoilow (de)
- Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (en)
- Самойлов, Александр Филиппович (ru)
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| - Алекса́ндр Фили́ппович Само́йлов (до 1892 года Абрам Фишелевич Шмуль; 26 марта [7 апреля] 1867, Одесса — 22 июля 1930, Москва) — русский и советский физиолог. (ru)
- Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (7 April 1867 – 22 July 1930) was a Russian physiologist and pioneer of electrophysiology and electrocardiography who applied techniques of using the ECG for diagnostic purposes. He served as a professor at Kazan University from 1903 until his death. (en)
- Alexander Filippowitsch Samoilow (russisch Александр Филиппович Самойлов; * 27. März 1867 in Odessa; † 22. Juli 1930 in Moskau) war ein russischer Physiologe und Kardiologe. Alexander Samoilow beendete 1892 sein Studium an der Kaiserlichen Universität zu Dorpat als Doktor der Medizin. Ab 1892 war er an dem von Iwan Pawlow geleiteten Institut für Experimentelle Medizin in St. Petersburg tätig, bis er 1894 einem Ruf von Iwan Setschenow nach Moskau folgte. Sein Grab befindet sich auf dem Wwedenskoje-Friedhof im alten Moskauer Stadtteil Lefortowo. (de)
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| - Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (7 April 1867 – 22 July 1930) was a Russian physiologist and pioneer of electrophysiology and electrocardiography who applied techniques of using the ECG for diagnostic purposes. He served as a professor at Kazan University from 1903 until his death. Samoylov was born in Odessa and after losing his father at an early age, he began to work to earn for the family. He went to the local gymnasium and then joined the Novorossiisk University to study physics and mathematics. He then changed to study medicine at the University of Derpt (Tartu), graduating in 1892 in medicine. He obtained a doctorate from St. Petersburg for a thesis on the fate of iron in the animal organism and joined research under Ivan Pavlov on digestion. In 1894 he went to work under Ivan Sechenov in Moscow. In 1883 he heard a talk by Nikolai Wedensky on electrical processes in nerves and muscles and their observations using a telephone apparatus. This led him to examine similar processes using a capillary electrometer, designing a drum recorder capturing what he called electrograms. He then went on to study the heart muscles of frogs and was able to detect the electrical impulses associated with the cardiac cycles. In 1904 he met Willem Einthoven at the International Physiological Congress in Brussels and then began to make use of a string galvanometer. He published on ECGs and vagus nerve stimulation experiments on frogs in 1908. He began to examine cardiac arrhythmias and their diagnosis. From 1903 to 1930 he worked at the department of zoology at Kazan University. Apart from physiology, he took an interest in music, musical theory and acoustics and was particularly interested in musical notation which he also associated with human muscle action. He died from a heart attack and was buried in Moscow. (en)
- Alexander Filippowitsch Samoilow (russisch Александр Филиппович Самойлов; * 27. März 1867 in Odessa; † 22. Juli 1930 in Moskau) war ein russischer Physiologe und Kardiologe. Alexander Samoilow beendete 1892 sein Studium an der Kaiserlichen Universität zu Dorpat als Doktor der Medizin. Ab 1892 war er an dem von Iwan Pawlow geleiteten Institut für Experimentelle Medizin in St. Petersburg tätig, bis er 1894 einem Ruf von Iwan Setschenow nach Moskau folgte. 1903 wurde er Professor an der Universität von Kasan und 1924 an der Moskauer Universität. Er gilt als Begründer der russischen Elektrophysiologie und Mitbegründer der Elektrokardiographie. 1930 wurde ihm der Leninpreis verliehen. Sein Grab befindet sich auf dem Wwedenskoje-Friedhof im alten Moskauer Stadtteil Lefortowo. (de)
- Алекса́ндр Фили́ппович Само́йлов (до 1892 года Абрам Фишелевич Шмуль; 26 марта [7 апреля] 1867, Одесса — 22 июля 1930, Москва) — русский и советский физиолог. (ru)
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