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Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer, bishop of Russian Orthodox Church and an archbisho 
Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer, bishop of Russian Orthodox Church and an archbishop of Simferopol and of the Crimea since May 1946. He was a laureate of Stalin Prize in medicine in 1946. Commemorative plaque. Kerch. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine. 
Unique Identifier alb1746824 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 370px × 550px 
Photo Credit Album / Art Resource, NY 
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1946
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Archbishop
ARCHBISHOP LUKA
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CHARACTERS
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CLERGYMAN
CLERIC
COMMEMORATIVE
CONTEMPORARY AGE
CRIMEA
Crimean War
CULTURED
CYRILLIC
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KERCH
LETTERS
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LUKA
Medicine
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
OPERATION
OPERATION (MEDICAL)
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PURULENT
Relief
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Russian
SCULPTED
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SIMFEROPOL
Souvenir
STALIN PRIZE
Surgeon
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TWENTIETH CENTURY
VALENTIN FELIXOVICH VOYNO-YASENETSKY
Writer
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