• Nikolai Semashko may refer to: Nikolai Semashko (medicine) (1874–1949), Soviet medicine organizer and politician Nikolai Semashko (basketball) (1907–1976)...
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    Dr. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Semashko (Russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Сема́шко; 20 September [O.S. 8 September] 1874 – 18 May 1949), was a revolutionary...
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  • include: Dominik Semashko (1878-1932), Belarusian activist Nikolai Semashko (medicine) Nikolai Semashko (basketball) Yosyf Semashko (1798-1868), bishop...
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    soon as they came to power in late 1917. The system is named after Nikolai Semashko, a Soviet People's Commissar for Healthcare. The model is largely continued...
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  • Nikolai Vladimirovich Semashko (Cyrillic: Николай Владимирович Семашко; 1907 in the Russian Empire – March 4, 1976 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union)...
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    of the Supreme Council of Physical Culture when he was replaced by Nikolai Semashko in 1923, and by 1926 he had lost effective control of Sportintern to...
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    established. A Council of Medical Departments was set up in Petrograd. Nikolai Semashko was appointed People's Commissar of Public Health of the Russian Soviet...
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  • Aleksandrovich Semashko (1874–1949), a Russian statesman Nikolai Aleksandrovich Stain (born 1964), a Russian football coach and a former player Nikolai Aleksandrovich...
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  • carried out by the Communist party on a national scale. It was led by Nikolai Semashko in his role as Commissar of Public Health. The program sought with...
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  • others opposed such moves. In the early 1920s, Commissar of Health Nikolai Semashko for example was sympathetic to homosexual emancipation "as part of...
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