Bittorf-Tushinsky Sample

The Bittorf-Tushinsky test is a combination of two outstanding scientists, Alexander Bittorf and Mikhail Tushinsky. They were German and Soviet doctors working in the field of therapy and infectology.

Alexander Bittorf was born in 1876 and was famous for his research in neuroscience. He also studied psychosomatic illnesses and was one of the first scientists to apply psychoanalysis to medicine. Bittorff was a professor at the University of Berlin and one of the founders of the German Society for Psychoanalysis.

Mikhail Tushinsky was born in 1882 and educated at Moscow University. He worked as an infectious disease physician and conducted research in the field of infectious diseases. Tushinsky was one of the founders of the Soviet school of therapy and infectious diseases.

In the 1920s, Bittorf and Tuszynski began working together to create new treatments for infectious diseases and psychosomatic disorders. They also conducted research in the fields of neurophysiology and psychophysiology.

The Bittorfa-Tushino sample was the result of their joint work. It was a combination of treatment methods developed by Bittorf and Tushinsky, and was successfully applied in medical practice.

Today, the Bittorf-Tushino test is used to treat various diseases, such as neurological disorders, psychosomatic disorders, infectious diseases and others. It continues to be one of the most effective treatments in medicine.