154 Published by “ CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES" http://www.centralasianstudies.org FIRST ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN UZBEKISTAN I. Introduction One of the first scientific societies in this area is the Society of lovers of natural science, anthropology and ethnography, which was founded in 1863 on October 15 at the Imperial Moscow University, at the initiative of one of the founders of the society, professor of zoology and anthropology A.P. Bogdanov. In 1864, on May 14, the first public meeting of the Society was held, and there it was also decided to create a department of anthropology under the society, which was engaged in collecting and describing skulls and skeletons, modern folk costumes and objects from folk life, studying the population, excavating burial mounds and in further travels of a reconnaissance and descriptive nature in the Moscow province and the Turkestan region. It should be noted that in 1870 a branch was opened in Tashkent 1 On the initiative of A.P. Bogdanov, an expedition was sent to Turkestan, headed by A.P. Fedchenko, Russian scientist, biologist, geographer and traveler, explorer of Central Asia, primarily 1 Bogdanov A.P. Chronicle of zoological works of societies (1863-1888)., T. I., p. 259. M., 1888. Khomidjonova M. A. Received 15 th May 2021, Accepted 26 th May 2021, Online 30 th May 2021 Academy of Sciences of National Center for Archaeological Research. Laboratory assistant of the Bio- archeology laboratory ABSTRACT: Burn injury is the most severe of all types of injuries, causing multiple and long-term disorders of homeostasis, leading to dysfunction of organs and systems. The most important link in local treatment is the effect on the microflora. A burn wound needs antibacterial therapy from the moment of onset until its complete closure, since colonization by microorganisms with the development of purulent inflammation leads to severe intoxication, prevents the healing of epidermal and sub dermal burns, leads to deepening of burn wounds, lysis and rejection of autoderm grafts, and serves as a source of generalization of infection Keywords: intoxication, experiment, thermal burn, epidermis, dermis, oxidants. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES Volume: 02 Issue: 03 | May-June 2021 ISSN:2660-4159 www.cajmns.centralasianstudies.org/index.php