Stamp
SCG2750 - USSR 1964 – N.A. Semashko Commemorative Stamp
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This 1964 Soviet stamp honors Nikolai Aleksandrovich Semashko (1874–1949), the first People's Commissar of Public Health in the USSR. Semashko was instrumental in developing the Soviet healthcare system, which became one of the most organized public health systems in the world. The 4 kopeck stamp features a detailed portrait of Semashko, with his birth and death years printed vertically in red on the left. Issued to commemorate the 90th anniversary of his birth, this stamp reflects Soviet reverence for figures who contributed to socialist infrastructure and welfare.
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