Saidamin Solikhujaev Explained

Saidamin Solikhujaev is a hygienist, doctor of medical sciences, professor and honored doctor of the Uzbek SSR.

Biography

Saidamin Solikhujaev was born on September 5, 1927, in Tashkent.

After graduating from Tashkent Medical Institute in 1948, he started working as the head of hospital between 1948 and 1951 years. In 1968 he became the honored doctor of Uzbekistan USSR and after three years he became the head of "Central Asian Pediatrics medicine academy of hygiene". In the same year he was honored as the professor and introduced his dissertation on topic "Clinic functional changes and hygiene of people who work with Wolfram implementation in Uzbekistan".

Saidamin Solikhujaev died on December 13, 2007.[1]

Books

"Hygiene for adults"[2]

"Clinic functional changes and hygiene of people who work with Wolfram implementation in Uzbekistan"[3]

"Hygiene of labor in growing and processing of jute and deccan hemp in Uzbekistan"[4]

Notes and References

  1. Uzbek Soviet Encyclopedia, Tashkent-1978. Book 10. Page 220 checked March 5, 2016
  2. "Hygiene for adults. Tashkent 1984" checked March 5, 2016
  3. "Clinic functional changes and hygiene of people who work with Wolfram implementation in Uzbekistan. Moscow 1970. 41 pages" checked March 5, 2016
  4. "Hygiene of labor in growing and processing of jute and deccan hemp in Uzbekistan. Ministry of Public health, UzSSR. Tashkent 1963 checked March 5, 2016