Davyd Moiseiovych Khaiutin was a pathologist, professor, doctor of medical sciences.
He was born on August 24, 1896 in Odessa, in the family of a merchant. In 1914 he graduated from Odessa Male Gymnasium, and in 1920 from Odessa Medical Institute named after Pirogov, after which Davyd Moiseiovych continued his scientific perfection at the department of Pathological Anatomy.
The professional way of Davyd Moiseiovych was a very busy one.
In 1926 he defended his thesis and was approved for the position of a senior research fellow at the Institute of Morphology and Physiology at Odessa Medical Institute, where from 1926 to 1932 he taught Pathological Anatomy.
In 1931 he was elected an associate professor, in 1933 – the head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy of Odessa Medical Institute. He created an independent Department of Pathology on the basis of the Pathological Department of the Odessa Clinical Hospital №2.
In 1934, Davyd Moiseiovych was approved as a professor.
From 1933 to 1936, Davyd Moiseiovych was a scientist secretary of the Council of Professors of Odessa Medical Institute named after M.I. Pirogov
In 1936, the professor was given the title of a doctor of medical sciences without defense of a dissertation, which at that time was an extraordinary rarity.
In 1940-1941 he was the head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy of Odessa Agricultural Institute (now – Odessa State Agrarian University).
During the evacuation in Samarkand, he was in charge of the Department of Pathanatomy of the Samarkand Medical Institute and was the prosector of the Republican Hospital.
Having returned to Odessa in 1944, Professor Hayutin became the head the Department of Pathological Anatomy already in the OMI named after M.I. Pirogov, at the same time worked as a prosector of Odessa Regional Hospital.
From 1947 to 1952 he served as a regional pathologist.
The lectures of Davyd Moiseiovych, his works and pathoanatomical conferences were very popular among students and doctors.
He is the author of 45 scientific papers devoted mainly to issues of Oncomorphology. It was David Moiseevich who described the development of metastatic ovarian, bladder, and lung cancer, as well as rare cases of congenital heart disease.
Davyd Moiseiovych died on February 7, 1957 in Odessa, but his work and perseverance made a great contribution to the development of Pathomorphology, Oncomorphology and medicine in general.