Vol IX, No 4 (1901)
Articles
The influence of artificial sutures of the skull in young animals on its growth and development
Abstract
Puppy; operation on the 29th day of birth. On the right parietal bone, there is a suture in the form of an arcuate fissure (crâniectomie à lambeaux). Seam length - 39.5 mm. Width - 5 mm. The artificial suture goes parallel to the extravascular (15.5 mm) to 2.5 mm the distance from it, then it bends, going parallel to the arrow-shaped (8 mm), also at the distance of 2.5 mm. from it and finally descends obliquely downward (26 mm.). The animal died 55 days after the operation (on the 84th day of birth).
Own research
Abstract
In case of various kinds of diseases of the fundus of the eye, clinicians usually use the study in the opposite view for diagnostics purposes, thus obtaining and examining a real image of the fundus. Therefore, it is quite natural to desire first of all to be able to photograph a real reverse image of the retina. This is precisely the goal we set ourselves when we were studying the blood filling of retinal and choroidal vessels under the influence of various drugs or electrical irritation of the vagus and sympathetic nerve in higher animals.
Mental and nervous diseases in the Far East
Abstract
In the ethology of mental and nervous diseases in the Amur Territory, which from ancient times acquired the notorious reputation of the area with an extremely large number of suicides, alcoholics, demented and feeble-minded, as everywhere, in addition to organic diseases in general, have an outstanding condition on the one hand hereditary predisposition other.
Dr. Jahrmarker. Contribution to Dementia paralytica in the female sex — general. Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 58 H. 1. 1901
Abstract
From all clinical material of the psychiatric clinic prof. Tuczek'a in Marburg over the past two decades, the author has collected 54 cases of progressive paralysis in women and subjected them to a detailed analysis. According to the family status, the sick were distributed as follows: 7 unmarried, 12 widows and 35 married; 7 of the last were abandoned by their husbands.
Dr. Habermaas. On the prognosis of epilepsy. General Magazine f. Psych. Vol. 58, Hf. 2-3. 1901
Abstract
Epilepsy, belongs to the number of diseases, for which the prediction is always extremely uncertain. The question of the curability of epilepsy remained completely open for a long time, and only since the use of bromide drugs in the treatment of this suffering did the prognosis for epilepsy improve. Over the past time, some authors have stated that some cases of pure epilepsy with appropriate treatment can be completely cured. Different observers unequally calculate the percentage of recovery in epilepsy: Hufeland and Müller take 5%, Laehr — 6%, Ackermann — 7.6%, Wildermuth — 8.5%, Reynold — 10%, Alt — 12.5.
M. Lapinskiy. The state of reflexes in the paralyzed part of the body with total interruptions of the spinal cord. (Questions of Neuro-Psychic Medicine. Vol. VI)
Abstract
The author prefaces his work with a brief description of the anatomy of the reflex arc in accordance with modern times. Further on, he touches in detail on the views of physiologists on the reflex act and on clinical observations, which in recent times have been trying to undermine confidence in the correctness of physiological emergencies.
D. D Kotelevskiy. To scholarship about the nucleus of the upper branch of the facial nerve. Experimental research. Warsaw. 1901 year
Abstract
After giving the historical review of the question posed for the study of the issue, the author comes to the conclusion that “neither the Clark nucleus, nor the abducens-facialis nucleus have resisted in the sciences”. The nucleus for the upper Mendel branch and the cross of the facialis fibers are still controversial. For the facialis, only the core described by Deiters remains strictly proven. " Further, the author presents a modern view of the topography and relations of the brain stroke n. facialis and its nucleus.
Chronicle and mix
Abstract
On October 14, there was a celebration of Dr. B. I. Vorotynsky, who was leaving for the place of the senior physician of the psychiatric department of the Odessa City Hospital. Members of the Society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists took part in the supper on his departure, headed by the chairman and comrade. the chairman, including the number and colleagues in the psychiatric clinic; in addition, doctors of the Military Hospital, where B.I. was a consultant, doctors of the District Hospital, Zemsky Hospital, and graduates. The celebration was sincere. In rѣchakh, at the address leaving together with good wishes, the high quality of BI was noted as a guarantee of his future success. The next day, Dr. B. Vorotynskiy went out of Kazan.
Chronicle of the society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists at the imperial Kazan University. Protocol of the meeting of the Society on April 29, 1901
Abstract
It was chaired by prof. N.M. Popov, under the secretary of V.V. Nikolaev. Attended by years. honorary members of the Society K. A. Arnstein and I. M. Dogel and full members; R. A. Nuria, N. A. Mislavskii, V. N. Obraztsov, A. S. Seiel, G. V. Sorokovikov, D. A. Timofeev, A. E. Yanigievsky, guests of prof. A.M. Fortunatov, Dr. Orlov and Karaulov and about 20 people
Chronicle of the society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists at the imperial Kazan University. Protocol of the meeting of the Society on September 30, 1901
Abstract
It was chaired by prof. N.M. Popov, under the secretary of V.V. Nikolaev. Present: Mr. Honorary Member of the Islands I. M. Dogel and Mr. active members: B.I. Vorotynskiy, G. A. Klyachkin, R. A. Luriya, N, A. Milavskiy, V. N. Obraztsov, M. P. Romanov, L. A. Sergeev, G. V. Sorokovikov, A. Ye. Yapishevskiy; guests of Dr. Pervushin, Porfiryev, and a man about 15 people.