Pavel Ilyich Mitrofanov (russian: Павел Ильич Митрофанов; 3 July 1857,
Arkhangelsk — 29 December 1920,
Rostov-on-Don
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) was a Russian Empire
embryologist
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and
histologist. Doctor of Zoology. Rector of
Samara Polytechnic Institute in 1915―1917 and of
Don University in 1919―1920.
Biography
Pavel Ilyich Mitrofanov was born on 3 July 1857 (21 June Old Style) in
Arkhangelsk in the family of a government official. In 1877 he graduated with honours from the Arkhangelsk High School and in the same year he enrolled to the Natural Sciences Department of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of the
Imperial Moscow University. He graduated from the University in 1881 and began working as a teacher in
Moscow.
Privat-docent since 1886. Since 1896 he was a Professor of the
Imperial University of Warsaw
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.
In 1915, after the outbreak of
World War I, the University of Warsaw was evacuated first to Moscow, and then to
Rostov-on-Don
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. Mitrofanov himself chose to accept the proposal of Aleksandr Naumov,
Marshal of Samara Nobility to head the newly formed Samara Polytechnic Institute (now
Samara State Technical University), although he also remained the head of the Department of
Comparative Anatomy
Comparative anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species. It is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny (the evolution of species).
The science began in the classical era, continuing in t ...
,
Histology and
Embryology, and also was in charge of the zoo laboratory and the zoological cabinet at the evacuated Warsaw University. Since he was simultaneously an employee of the University in Rostov-on-Don, he very often had to make long trips between two cities, although his main residence was Rostov-on-Don.
On 1 September 1917 his term of office of the Rector of Samara Polytechnic was expired and he was immediately seconded to the newly formed Don University. For a short period of time at the post of rector of the Samara University, he did a lot of preparatory work for the organization of the institute.
He became the last elected rector of Don University. With his help the "
Volunteer Army Assistance Society" was established in the city, and the Rostov branch of the White Cross, which arose from the ladies' circle, was headed by his wife.
In his last years of life Mitrofanov was almost completely blind. He died on 29 December 1920. As Professor Y. Shchelkanovtsev wrote in his obituary, "''He died in his laboratory, where he lived lately all alone and under extremely unfavorable conditions''".
Scientific work
Mitrofanov was the author of more than 110 scientific works. He was engaged in study of the development of
peripheral nerves and their endings and comparative embryological studies of birds. He also dealt with
teratology. In his experimental research he managed to give a correct explanation of the causes of a number of physiological abnormalities.
References
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1857 births
1920 deaths
Academic staff of Southern Federal University
Moscow State University alumni
Academic staff of the University of Warsaw
Biologists from the Russian Empire
Academic staff of Samara State Technical University