Saline infusions for sciatic neuralgia
- Authors: Baklushinsky I.D.1
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Affiliations:
- Zemsky hospital
- Issue: Vol XXII, No 1 (1915)
- Pages: 88-116
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/76869
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb76869
- ID: 76869
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Abstract
The question of rational treatment of adherent neuralgia and neuritis has already been occupied by practitioners for a long time and has not yet received a sufficiently definite solution. The abundance of funds that recommends as neuropathology, in the form of means of internal and external, in the form of massage, electro-light and water treatment, as well as surgery, in the form of all kinds of injections and, finally, operational manipulations, all proves great interest. excited by this question on the one hand, and the unsatisfactory solution of his therapy on the other. Therefore, the meaning of the messages on this issue that have appeared over the past years is completely understandable, the interest that these messages aroused among neuropathologists on the issue of the treatment of Ischias is understandable. I am talking here about the treatment of mucous neuralgia with salt infusions, which have appeared recently and soon took a prominent place in the therapy of this kind of neuralgia.
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I. D. Baklushinsky
Zemsky hospital
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Russian Federation, Kazan