{{Short description|Russian neurologist}} right|thumb|L.S. Minor '''Lazar Solomonovich Minor''' ({{langx|ru|Ла́зарь Соломо́нович Минор}}; 17 December 1855 – 1942) was a Russian neurologist who was a native of Vilnius.
Minor received his education at the University of Moscow, where he was a student of Aleksei Kozhevnikov (1836–1902). Afterwards, he worked in Paris under Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), and in Berlin with Carl Otto Westphal (1833–1890) and Emanuel Mendel (1839–1907). In 1884 he became a lecturer of neurology at the University of Moscow, and was later a co-founder of the Moscow Association of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists.
Minor's name is associated with Minor's disease, a disorder involving a sudden attack of back pain and paralysis caused by hemorrhage into the spinal cord, and also "Minor's sign", a condition in which patients with lower back problems require support of the lower back in order to rise from a seated position. This sign is often indicative of sciatica, sacroiliac lesions or lumbosacral lesions.
Together with Edward Flatau (1868–1932) and Louis Jacobsohn-Lask (1863–1941), he published a textbook on the pathological anatomy of the nervous system called ''Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie der Nervensystems''.
Although not himself a communist nor even a political radical, Minor acknowledged the debt that ethnic Russian Jews owed to the Bolshevik government for tearing down prejudicial occupational barriers and opening up a new class of positions and promotions that were denied to Jews by the Tsarist regime. Minor stated, "though in the old Russia I could get no promotion for twenty years by reason of being a Jew, today I am not only a professor but also dean of the medical school. I am not a radical but I must acknowledge the debt of the Jews to the new rulers."<ref>Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics: The Jewish Sections of the CPSU, 1917–1930, by Zvi Y. Gitelman, p. 116</ref>
==References== {{reflist}} * [http://all-photo.ru/portret/minor_ls/index.ru.html all-photo.ru] * [http://www.diclib.com/cgi-bin/d1.cgi?l=ru&base=bse&page=showid&id=44032 diclib.com] * [http://www.jjew.ru/index.php?cnt=10834 jjew.ru] * [http://www.imei.com/connections/exam.html Independent Medical Evaluations; Neurological Orthopedic Tests and Evaluations]
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