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In 1866, I. V. Sklifosovsky worked with the consent of the Russian government as a military doctor during the Austro-Prussian War. At the end of the trip, N. V. Sklifosovsky returned to the surgical department of the Odessa City Hospital, and in 1870 he was invited to Kiev University. But in Kiev, he was not for long. As a true follower of N. I. Pirogov, N. V. Sklifosovsky correctly assessed the importance and importance for the surgeon of practical education, especially knowledge of military field surgery, and, temporarily leaving the department in Kiev, went to the theater of military operations during the Franco - Prussian war where he studied the formulation of the work of military hospitals. In 1871, N. V. Sklifosovsky was invited to the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy, where he taught surgical pathology, at the same time managing the clinical department of a military hospital. After 5 years, N. V. Sklifosovsky was a member of the Balkan (1876), and then the Russian - Turkish (1877–1978) wars. In 1866, I. V. Sklifosovsky worked with the consent of the Russian government as a military doctor during the Austro-Prussian War. At the end of the trip, N. V. Sklifosovsky returned to the surgical department of the Odessa City Hospital, and in 1870 he was invited to Kiev University. But in Kiev, he was not for long. As a true follower of N. I. Pirogov, N. V. Sklifosovsky correctly assessed the importance and importance for the surgeon of practical education, especially knowledge of military field surgery, and, temporarily leaving the department in Kiev, went to the theater of military operations during the Franco - Prussian war where he studied the formulation of the work of military hospitals. In 1871, N. V. Sklifosovsky was invited to the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy, where he taught surgical pathology, at the same time managing the clinical department of a military hospital. After 5 years, N. V. Sklifosovsky was a member of the Balkan (1876), and then the Russian - Turkish (1877–1978) wars.