Botkin Evgeny Sergeyevich Biography
Member of the Russian-Japanese war-executed by the Bolsheviks in Yekaterinburg with the royal family. Brother A. received a home education and was accepted immediately in the fifth grade of the 2nd St. Petersburg classical gymnasium. After graduating from the gymnasium, he entered the Physics and Mathematics Department of St. Petersburg University, however, having passed exams for the first year, he went to the younger department of the opened preparatory course of the Military Medical Academy.
In the year he graduated from the Academy Third in the release, having honored the title of a doctor with honors. Since January, he worked as an assistant doctor in the Mariinsky hospital for the poor. In December, he was sent abroad for scientific purposes at his own expense. He was engaged in leading European scientists, got acquainted with the arrangement of Berlin hospitals. At the end of the business trip in May, Evgeny Sergeyevich became a doctor of the court chapel, and since January he returned to the Mariinsky hospital with a super -standard resident.
The official opponent of defense was I. in the spring of the year was sent abroad and spent two years in medical institutions of Heidelberg and Berlin, where he listened to lectures and practiced the leading German doctors. In May, he was elected Privat-Document of the Military Medical Academy. In the year with the outbreak of Russian-Japanese war, E. Botkin left the army volunteer.
In the fall of the year, E. Botkin returned to St. Petersburg and began teaching at the Academy. In the year, he was appointed chief physician of the community of St. George.
At the request of Empress Alexandra Fedorovna, Evgeny Sergeyevich, he was invited as a doctor in the royal family and in April of the year was appointed Life Medica of Emperor Nicholas II, repeating the career path of his father. I stayed in this position until my death. From the memoirs of A. Vyrubova: “I remember how glad I was when she finally called the doctor.
Her choice was stopped by E. Botkin was an advisory member of the military-sanitary scientist committee under the imperial main apartment, a member of the Main Directorate of the Russian Red Cross Society. From the year - the actual state adviser. Botkin E. Botkin with his family E. Botkin E. Botkin on the standard “Standard” Imperial family on the standard “Standard” with the outbreak of the Russian-Japanese war, Yevgeny Sergeyevich Botkin, went to the army volunteer.
He remained at the front until the end of September. Letters from the theater of military operations were published by Evgeny Sergeyevich in the year under the title "Light and Shadows of the Russian-Japanese War." The impressions after reading these letters Empress Alexandra Fedorovna became an additional argument for inviting Botkin to the position of Life Medica of the Tsarist Family.
Image: a convoy of the Red Cross. Photographer V. Bull G. Chronicle of the war with Japan. In all this, I barely breathed - it was so hot. The appetizer is offered for nothing. Dr. Botkin in the center. Niva magazine, Album "Russian-Japanese War-Gg. Prokudin-Gorsky, G. After the February Revolution of the Year, Dr. Botkin remained with the imperial family in Tsarskoye Selo, and then voluntarily followed her into exile.
Using relative freedom in Tobolsk, he led the reception of patients from among local residents and security. In April, Dr. Botkin volunteered to accompany the royal family in Yekaterinburg, leaving his children, Tatyana and Gleb in Tobolsk. When the Bolsheviks invited Botkin to leave Nicholas II, Evgeny Sergeyevich replied: “You see, I gave the king an honest word to stay until he was alive.
For a person of my situation, it is impossible not to restrain such a word. I also cannot leave the heir alone. How can I combine it with my conscience? You all must understand this. ” On the night of July 17, in the house of engineer N. Ipatiev, Evgeny Sergeyevich, he was shot with members of the royal family. Evgeny Sergeyevich’s thoughts and experiences are reflected in his last undeniable letter: “In the year, the ROCZ as a martyr is canonized.
In the year, he was glorified by the Russian Orthodox Church as a person, righteous Evgeny Botkin, a doctor. The children of E. Botkin, Gleb and Tatyana, with great difficulty managed to leave Russia. Tatyana Evgenievna married officer K. Melnik, whom she met in Tobolsk. In the year, in Belgrade, her book “Memories of the Tsarist Family and Her Life before and after the Revolution” was published.
Gleb Evgenievich Botkin became a journalist, lived in America. Tatyana Evgenievna Melnik-Botkina spent most of her life in France. Her son, Konstantin Konstantinovich Melnik G. In the beginning of the x, he was the right hand of the French Prime Minister Michel Debre. Botkin with her daughter Tatyana and son Gleb. Atlas Media Ltd. When quoting the site materials, an active link to the source is required.