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Nil Filatov

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Citizenship
  
Russian Empire

Role
  
Physician

Fields
  
paediatrics

Died
  
1902, Moscow, Russia

Alma mater
  
Moscow University

Name
  
Nil Filatov


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Born
  
June 2, 1847 Mikhaylovka, Penza Governorate, now Lyambirsky District, Mordovia, Russia (
1847-06-02
)

Parents
  
Fiodor Michajlowicz Filatow

Known for
  
Infectious mononucleosis, Dukes' disease, Koplik's spots

Education
  
Moscow State University

Nil Fyodorovich Filatov (Russian: Нил Фёдорович Филатов, 2 June [O.S. 21 May] 1847, or 16 April [O.S. 4 April] 1847, – 8 February [O.S. 26 January] 1902) was a physician who is considered the founder of Russian paediatrics. His nephew Vladimir Filatov was a prominent ophthalmologist.

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Having graduated from the Moscow University, he practised as a country doctor in his native region. In 1872-1874, Filatov took additional training in Vienna, Berlin, Heidelberg, and Prague. In 1876, he upheld a thesis on bronchitis and pneumonia, and obtained a doctor degree.

Nil Filatov is most famous for describing infectious mononucleosis (also known as Filatov's disease) in 1887 and Dukes' disease (sometimes referred as Dukes-Filatov disease) in 1885; he was also one of the first to observe Koplik's spots (1895). In cooperation with Georgy Gabrichevsky he introduced serumal treatment of diphtheria in 1894.

He created a number of handbooks on paediatrics, which were not only popular in Russia, but also translated into German, French, Italian, Czech and Hungarian. In 1892, Filatov established the Society of Paediatricians in Moscow.

The oldest children's hospitals in Moscow (where Filatov worked, now #13), and in Russia (#5, based in St. Petersburg) are named after him.

References

Nil Filatov Wikipedia