129.94g. 60mm. UNC/UNC.
Mintage: 850 pcs.
Medalier: M. B. Romanovskaya.
Shkurko, Salykov 1728.
Nikolay Fyodorovich Gamaleya (1859-1949) was a Russian and Soviet physician, microbiologist, and epidemiologist, and one of the pioneers of bacteriology in the Russian Empire and the USSR. A student of Louis Pasteur’s school, he worked on cholera, plague, typhus, and rabies, and made an important contribution to the development of microbiology, epidemiology, and preventive medicine. He is especially remembered for his work in infectious disease control and public health.
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