Volume -10 | Issue -2
Volume -10 | Issue -2
Volume -10 | Issue -2
Volume -10 | Issue -2
Volume -10 | Issue -2
This article analyzes the experience of the professors of the medical faculty at the Imperial Moscow University in the spiritual and moral education of students in the fi rst quarter of the 19th century. The reforms of Alexander I, which refl ected the liberal mood of the fi rst years of his reign, aff ected education. In accordance with the Charter of 1804, the University received extensive rights associated not only with the content of the educational process and its organization.