In search for the grave monument of the Professor-surgeon E. G. Salischev (part 2)
https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/82/10
Abstract
Reliance on authentic sources and the latest research allows the authors of the paper to characterize the Ioanno-Predtechensky Convent and the conventual cemetery. They write about most prominent citizens of Tomsk of the end 19th – beginning 20th century, including Professors of Imperial Tomsk University E.G. Salishchev, P.S. Klimentov, D.I. Timofeyevsky, who were buried in convent. According to the Decree on Freedom of Conscience, Church and Religious Societies, adopted by the Council of People's Commissars of Soviet Russia in 1918, the convent was closed, and the creation of a campus (studgorodok) began on its territory. In 1930, the local authorities decided to destroy the cemetery, and use the grave monuments for new construction. The authors found out that in mid-1950s a large 4-storey house was built on the cemetery site. Not a single burial or grave monument, except for Potanin’s ash, could be preserved. The authors believe that the monument to all those buried in the convent is the chapel of St. Domna Tomskaya, consecrated in 1996.
About the Authors
V. F. BaytingerRussian Federation
Vladimir F. Baytinger, Dr. Med. sci., Professor, President, Institute of Microsurgery; Professor, the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V. F. Voino-Yasenetsky
96, Ivan Chernykh st., Tomsk, 634063
1, Partizan Zheleznyak st., Krasnoyarsk, 660022
N. M. Dmitrienko
Russian Federation
Nadezhda M. Dmitrienko, Dr. Hist. sci., Professor, the Department of Cultural Studies and Museology of the Institute of Arts and Culture
36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050
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Review
For citations:
Baytinger V.F., Dmitrienko N.M. In search for the grave monument of the Professor-surgeon E. G. Salischev (part 2). Issues of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery. 2022;25(3):79-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/82/10