Vol XVIII, No 1 (1911)
Articles
Coordination and motor function of the cerebellum
Abstract
All literature concerning the general function of the cerebellum can be divided according to its content into three main groups. The first group will include the authors who recognize the cerebellum as an exclusive motor function, denying the coordinating one; to the other, on the contrary, one should include those authors who ascribe a coordinating role to the cerebellum, denying the motor role; to the third, finally, the authors, who admit both types of cerebellar influence, both coordinator and motor.
A case of chronic progressive chorea
Abstract
Patient T., whom I have the honor to present to the Society, suffers from the form of the disease that, according to a typical picture, can be defined as chorea chronica progressiva. The first to emerge from chronic progressive chorea as a separate nosological unit was the American neuropathologist Huntington, in honor of whom chronic chorea was called “Huntington’s chorea” for a long time, in contrast to chorea minor, first described by Sydenham; the latter is a more common form of Witta's dog and carries on itself all the signs of an acute infectious disease.
Experience in the treatment of inflammation of the adherent nerve (ischias) by injections of cooled saline solution
Abstract
Without presenting an immediate danger to life, various kinds of neuralgia, often reaching an extremely strong degree of development, according to the severity of their main symptom, pain, are among the very severe and difficult to bear by patients suffering. The patient's well-being is even more difficult when it is not about neuralgic pains, characterized by attacks of acute pains, which are replaced by light gaps, but about pains that continue continuously, having in their basis a more persistent anatomical process, about neuritic pains.
Materials on student mental fatigue
Abstract
In 1907, at the Kazan Commercial School, teachers headed by the director A. I. Nemirovsky conducted experiments. the aim is to find out the mental fatigue of students in the course of the week. At the suggestion of prof. V.P. Osipov adopted the method set forth in the “instructions for the production of school psychological experience No. 1”, developed by A.P. Nechaev with the participation of members of the Russian Society of Normal and Pathological Psychology.
To the clinic "epilepsiae gastricae"
Abstract
Among the various forms of epileptic development, a clinical group of cases of epilepsy stands out, which some authors call epilepsia gastrica. The genesis and even the ethiology of this group is foggy, and only the clinical picture of epilepsy makes us agree to the temporary allocation of these cases to the epilepsia gastrica group.
Comparative anatomy. K. Brodmann. The study of comparative localization in the cerebral cortex, presented on the basis of the structure of cells.
Abstract
With this work, the author acquaints the learned reader with the fruits of his eight-year work. The ultimate goal of the author's works was the foundation of the comparative organology of the surface of the large brain, which Th. Meynert, i.e. based on anatomical features.
Priv.-Assoc. Preobrazhensky. About acute encephalitis. Honey. review 1910, no. 21.
Abstract
In modern works, either the existence of acute (non-hemorrhagic) encephalitis is not mentioned at all, or it is mentioned in passing, as something little-known, dubious, and sometimes as a secondary process with various kinds of inflammation of the soft membrane.
Piradov. On the issue of the modern doctrine of Basedow's disease and its treatment. Proceedings and duct. I. Caucasus. m. total. February-April 1910.
Abstract
Briefly outlining the history of the doctrine of the origin, essence and treatment of morb. Basedowi, the author, on the basis of literary data and his own experience, comes to the conclusion that the essence of the disease lies in the hypersecretion of the gland (hyperthyroidization) and its treatment should be reduced to neutralizing the excess secretion.
Priv.-Assoc. L. M. Pussep. Surgical treatment of traumatic aphasia. Surgeon. archive book. IV-th, 1910.
Abstract
Two cases of traumatic aphasia are described in which the operation gave good results. One - on the basis of gunshot brine without damage to the bone: here aphasia was caused by a cyst pressing on the center of Broca; the other was due to the fragmentation of the bone with the introduction of fragments.
Prof. Lapinskiy. Significance of hyperemia in the treatment of paralysis of neuritic origin. — Russian. Doctor 1910, no. 48.
Abstract
The author cites six stories of patients with chronic paralysis of neuritic origin, where previously conventional treatment was used, but no recent result. The etiology of the cases used by the author is very diverse: arsenic poisoning, alcohol abuse, diphtheria, etc.
Chronicle and Sms
Abstract
On March 3, 1911, the General Meeting of the State Duma approved a loan for the construction of a 50-bed psychiatric clinic at the Imperial Kazan University. - A psychiatric section has been established at the Psycho-Neurological Institute in St. Petersburg.
Minutes of the VI meeting of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University on October 21, 1910.
Abstract
Present: Prof .: L.O.Darkshevich, V.P. Osipov, Dr.: V.I. Levchatkin, V.N. Osipova, V.P. Pervushin, I.A., Veseligskiy, P.S. Skuridin, N. A. Donskov, A. S. Sholomovich, guests, Dr.: Voskresenskiy, Baklushinskiy, Lapukhin, Arkhangelskaya, Yakhontov, Enokhin, Lopatin, Protopopov, Emdin and several. dozens of medical students.
Minutes of the VIII-th meeting of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University on November 30, 1910.
Abstract
Chaired by prof. L.O. Darkshevich with the secretary Voroshilov. Attended by: prof. Osipov; Dr. Pervushin, Favorsky, Veselitsky, Klyachkin, Levchatkin, Donskov, Pipkin, Golovin, Emdin, Protopopov, Lapukhin, Skuridin, Arkhangelskaya, Semileiskaya, Lopatin, Nikolaevsky and others, about 40 students.
Minutes of the 9th meeting of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University on December 17, 1910.
Abstract
Chaired by prof. L.O. Darkshevich with the secretary Voroshilov. Attended by: prof. Mislavskiy, prof. Osipov, doctors: Pervushin, Favorsky, Goryaev, Vishnevsky, Veselitsky, Golovin, Zhilin, Emdin, Lapukhin, Nikolaevsky, Donskov N.A., Donskov V.A., Klyachkin, Baklushinsky, Belitsky, Popov, Cheboksarov, Sholomovich and people 20 students.