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Yuri Pavlovich German (1910-1967) fell to live and work in the Soviet era, and his creative fate was surprisingly successful. Perhaps this is due to the fact that the writer was sincerely inspired by the ideas of reorganizing the world on more just, as it seemed, grounds. In 1948, Herman even received a kind of safe-conduct - the Stalin Prize for the script of the film "Pirogov" - this is one of his many works about people who have devoted themselves to medicine. The trilogy, created in 1958–1964 (“The cause you serve”, “My dear man”, “I am responsible for everything”), tells the story of Vladimir Ustimenko. Having decided to become a doctor, the young man moves away from everything that can interfere with him, because, in his opinion, "the greatest enemy of science, progress, civilization and just the medical profession is lethargy." He never allows himself apathy and indifference, and people close to him, loved and loving, often suffer from his uncompromising attitude. This is a difficult path, but for Ustimenko it is the only possible one ... The image of a young doctor inspired Iosif Kheifits to create the film My Dear Man (1958) with Alexei Batalov in the title role.