- Ilya Gruzinov
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name = Ilya Egorovich Gruzinov " _ru. Илья Егорович Грузинов"
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birth_date =1781
birth_place = flagicon|Russia
death_date = January1813
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field =anatomy ,physiology
work_institutions =Imperial Moscow University
alma_mater = Imperial Moscow University,Saint Petersburg Academy of Physicians and Surgeons
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known_for = discovered that the actual source for a deep vocal sound is the membrane, which is a posterior wall of trachea and bronchi
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footnotes =Ilya Gruzinov was professor of anatomy and physiology at Imperial Moscow University who discovered in
1812 that the actual source for a deep and pleasant vocal sound is the membrane, which is a posterior wall of trachea andbronchi .Dubious|date=March 2008Gruzinov was born to a family of a Russian orthodox priest. He received Christian education, then studied at Imperial Moscow University and Saint Petersburg Academy of Physicians and Surgeons followed by studies in Western Europe. He worked as adjunct professor of anatomy (from 1809) and professor of anatomy and physiology (from 1811) at the Medical Department of Moscow University. [ [http://www.hist.msu.ru/Science/HisUni/Profess/Anatom.htm Профессора Московского университета XVIII-XIX веков. Медицинский факультет] ] After Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 he began to help wounded soldiers in the Russian Army.
Gruzinov made his discovery while dissecting dead bodies during and after the
Battle of Borodino , and first described the audible properties of the membrane. [Грузинов ИЕ (1812) "“О новооткрытом месте происхождения голоса в человеке и других животных”"] Blowing air through, he found it to produce the sound, very similar to humanvoice . He described this best himself: "Anatomizing the dead bodies, by inflating the windpipe and stretching the membranous posterior wall of trachea, I have managed to produce a perfect vocal sound without engaging thevocal cords ..." "Human voice is formed in the chest - in the bottom end of the windpipe (trachea), by means of the posterior membrane, attached to the cartilaginous cells..."Gruzinov died from
typhus in January 1813.References
External links
* [http://www.yohng.com/singing.html Buchel V. "The Unknown discovery by a Russian anatomist"]
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