Holy Luke biography
Quotes15 On the author Saint Luke Crimean, in the world Valentin Feliksovich Voyno-Yasenetsky-Archbishop of Simferopol and Crimean, Russian and Soviet Surgeon, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Doctor of Theology. The author of works on anesthesiology and purulent surgery, spiritual writer. Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree. He graduated from a gymnasium and art school, after which he entered the law faculty of Kyiv University.
However, a year later, Valentin Feliksovich quit his studies, as he decided to work as a doctor to benefit the company. In the year, he became a student of the medical faculty. In the year, as part of the Kyiv Medical Hospital of the Red Cross, Valentin Feliksovich went to the Russo-Japanese war as a surgeon. In the same year, he and the sister of mercy Anna Lanskaya were married in the Chita Church of Mikhail Archangel.
Valentin Feliksovich enjoyed great authority among colleagues: in addition to treatment, he was engaged in science, developed new methods of anesthesia and pain relief. After the war, Valentin Feliksovich worked as a county doctor. In the year, he went to Moscow, where he entered the exterior at the Moscow surgical clinic of Professor Dyakonov. In the year, Valentin Feliksovich published the book “Regional Anesthesia”: to replace the previous methods of impregnation with an anesthetic solution of everything that must be cut, he proposed a new methodology of local anesthesia, which was based on the idea of interrupting the conductivity of nerves in the field of surgery.
A year later, Valentin Feliksovich defended this work as a dissertation and received the degree of doctor of medicine. In the year, grief happened in the Voyno-Yasenets family: Anna Vasilievna fell ill with pulmonary tuberculosis. In an effort to save his wife, Valentin Feliksovich achieved a transfer to Tashkent: at that time it was believed that only life in dry and hot climate can be cured.
But, despite all efforts, in the year Anna Vasilievna died, leaving orphans of four small children. The death of his wife was a heavy blow and a turning point in the fate of the doctor. Experiencing the loss, he strengthened in faith. Starting with a simple reader, soon Valentine was tonsured a monk under the name of Luke and was called Bishop of Turkestan.
Soon a series of links in which he spent eleven years began. In the same year, the bishop was arrested as a supporter of Patriarch Tikhon, he finished his famous work “Essays on purulent Surgery” in prison. Saint Luke was exiled to the Yenisei, and then beyond the polar circle, in Plakhino. In the year, in the new case, he was exiled to Arkhangelsk, where he continued the outpatient reception and treatment of patients.
In the year, after returning to Tashkent, Luke issued "Essays on purulent surgery." A new arrest followed in the year, after which St. Luke was sent to Siberia. Six years later, he becomes the archbishop of Krasnoyarsk. In the year he was transferred to Tambov by the Archbishop of Tambov and Michurinsky. At that time, the Bishop’s care was one hundred and fifty hospitals.
Have you seen him, your God? But I operated on a lot on the brain and, opening the skull, never saw the mind there either. And he didn’t find conscience there either. ” In the year of Luke, Crimean was awarded the right to wear a diamond cross on a hood, and was also awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War - Years." A year later, he became the laureate of the Stalinist Prize of the 1st degree for the scientific development of new surgical methods for treating purulent diseases and wounds.
At the same time, Luke was transferred to Simferopol and appointed Archbishop of Crimean and Simferopol. In the year, St. Luke graduated from the essay “Spirit, Soul and Body”, which began work on which began in the early twenties. In the year, he blinded and could no longer practice as a doctor. In the year, he was rehabilitated and canonized by the Orthodox Church. The books of St.
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