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Miron Vovsi

Miron Vovsi ((ロシア語:Мирон Семёнович Вовси); May 13, 1897, Krāslava, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire, now Latvia – June 6, 1960, Moscow, Russia) was a prominent physician of the Soviet Union.
After first studies in Derpt (now Tartu, Estonia), Vovsi graduated in 1919
from the Medical department of the Moscow State University. He worked for a while as a doctor in Red Army, then started in 1922 a scientific carrier as an assistant
and scientific fellow at Moscow State University and in the Medical-Biological Institute.
From 1935 he simultaneously headed the chair of internal diseases at the Central Institute of Doctors' Post-Diploma Education and the therapeutic department at Moscow Botkin hospital. From 1941 to 1950 he occupied the position of Major Therapist of the Red (Soviet) Army ranked as a major-general of Medical Service.
Along with scientific activity (he was elected a member of USSR Academy of Medical Sciences) Vovsi had a lot of practice as a therapist and became famous in this quality.
As a physician, he consulted and treated many members of the Soviet government and leading generals of the Red (Soviet) Army in the Kremlin Hospital,
now Central Clinical Hospital. This is why at the end of January 1953 Miron Vovsi was arrested within the frame of the so-named Doctors' Plot and was "designated" by the investigators to be one of the main figures of the plot, along with Stalin's personal physician Vinogradov. Vovsi's wife Vera was also arrested, while his daughter, an engineer, and his son in law, a navy officer, were just fired from their positions.
Vovsi was the cousin of Solomon Mikhoels, famous Jewish actor and director of
Moscow State Jewish Theater (GOSET), who was secretly assassinated in 1948 at the orders of Stalin and Georgy Malenkov. Vovsi was released by Lavrentiy Beria shortly after Stalin's death in 1953.〔Jonathan Brent, Vladimir Naumov. ''Stalin's Last Crime: The Plot Against the Jewish Doctors, 1948-1953''. Harper Perennial, 2004. pp. 211–233. ISBN 0-06-093310-0〕
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