Serafima Bryusova

World's first female neurosurgeon
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Quick Facts

IntroWorld's first female neurosurgeon
PlacesRussia
wasPhysician Surgeon Neurosurgeon Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Healthcare
Gender
Female
Birth31 December 1894, Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire, Duchy of Moscow
Death1958 (aged 63 years)
Star signCapricorn
Family
Spouse:Aleksandras Briusovas
The details

Biography

Serafima Bryusova Born Serafima Semyonovna Sidorova (31 December 1894 in Moscow - 1958 in Moscow) was the world's first female neurosurgeon.

Biography

She graduated from the second Moscow Institute for Medicine in 1923. She started surgical residency in 1924 and in 1928 was invited by Nikolay Burdenko to work as a neurosurgical consultant in his newly founded clinic in Moscow.

She obtained her PhD in 1939 and became a professor in 1941. In 1951, she published the first Russian neurosurgical monograph "Brain angiography", making significant contributions the knowledge of the anatomy of the Circle of Willis. She also studied pain perception in the dura mater, traumatic brain injury, and intracranial pressure.

Personal life

She was the wife of famous archeologist Alexander Bryusov, brother of the symbolist poet Valery Bryusov. They had a son named Boris.

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