NASYR ISMAILOVICH ISMAILOV (1901-1974): A PILLAR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN UZBEKISTAN

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Western European Studies

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Nasyr Ismailovich Ismailov, born on May 27, 1901, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, dedicated his life to education, healthcare, and scientific research. His illustrious career at the Tashkent Medical Institute spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to regional pathology, gastroenterology, and therapeutic education in Central Asia. This article explores Ismailov's impactful legacy, including his role in shaping medical education, conducting groundbreaking research, and training a new generation of healthcare professionals

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