Vol 6, No 10 (1892)
- Year: 1892
- Articles: 10
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/issue/view/2604
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD610
Full Issue
Articles
TO THE TREATMENT OF INCOMPLETE ABORTION
Abstract
Abortion is one of the most common sufferings of the female genital area. According to Hegar's statistics, there is 1 abortion for every 8-10 cases of normal birth. In the vast majority of cases, abortions are caused by various painful changes in the genital area. This includes mainly inflammatory forms of uterine diseases: metritis, endometritis; curvature of the uterus, rupture of the cervix, etc. All these diseases can be the direct cause of abortion, directly causing contraction of the uterus, or by preliminary disturbance of nutrition and death of the fetus, which in this case is a foreign body in the uterus and causes its contraction. Fetal death as one of the causes of abortion may depend on other, besides the above, local, as well as general diseases. Such are, for example, various forms of infection of the egg membranes, lues, high febrile state, strong degree of anomia, etc.
A CASE OF OSTEOMALATION IN A PREGNANT WOMAN, REMOVAL OF THE UTERUS AND APPENDICES, RECOVERY
Abstract
The rarity of osteomalacia diseases in Russia and the opportunity to clarify the question of the effect of castration and surgery on Porro on the cure of osteomalacies only through extensive observations prompts me to publish the cases that I operated on on June 3, 1891 in the hospital of br. Bakhrushins, although he does not contain any data for explaining the mysterious influence of castration on osteomalacia.
CASE OF RUPTURE OF THE UMBRELLA AT ARTIFICIAL DISTRIBUTION WITH A FAVORABLE OUTCOME FOR THE MOTHER AND THE FETUS
Abstract
Cases of rupture of the umbilical cord are not particularly rare in the so-called street births, when the latter occur in a standing or seated position and the fetus, being on the one hand under the influence of the expelling forces of the uterus, on the other hand, due to its own weight, quickly, unsupported by anyone, comes out from the birth canal. Such conditions, of course, greatly contribute to the origin of the rupture of the umbilical cord, which is far from indifferent to both the fetus and the mother. Fortunately, the most street births in the big cities are quite rare. So, in the report of Hugenberger for 15 years (1845-1859) of the St. Petersburg Midwife Institute, 73 cases of street births were noted, of which in 10 cases the umbilical cord was ruptured.
CANCER VULVAE
Abstract
Occurs infrequently, according to L. Mayer's statistics on 35-40 cancerous lesions of the uterus, 1 malignant neoplasm of the outer parts of the female genital apparatus. Cancroid comes across more often; Mayer had a cancroid out of 9 cases - 6 times. The place of development and often serves as a large lip, at the bottom of the border, where the skin becomes mucous. Rokitanski once found the origin of the clitoris.
PROTOCOL No. 5. Meeting of the 7th Mal 1892
Abstract
54 members were present: Baskin, Batsevich, Bashkirov, Bidder, Brandt, Butchik, Vasten, Viridarskiy, Hermonius, Gess, Goraiskiy, Grinev, Danilovich, Dobradin, Dobrovolskiy V.N., Dobrynin, Dranitsyn, Zheltukhin, Zabolotskiy, Krasnopolskiy, Lapin, Liluev, Lichkus, Lopatinskiy, Mazurkevich, Martsynkevich, Massen, Neishtube, Ott, Passover, Petrov, Polonskiy, Rodzevich, Ruzi, Savchenko, Sadovskiy, Salmanov, Soloviev, Stelmakhovich, Stravinskiy, Strogonov, Urvich, Fisher A.R., Fisher B.A., Fratkin, Tsekhanovetskiy, Chagin, Chernyshev, Schmidt, Shtoln, Schuttenbach, Eberman, Eichfus, Yanpolskiy and 38 guests.
FIRST INTERNATIONAL GYNECOLOGICAL CONGRESS IN BRUSSELS, SEPTEMBER 14-17 N.ST. 1892 YEAR
Abstract
In my opinion, the indication for the excision of the uterus is the same as for the removal of the appendages by means of celiac disease. It is not the fact of suppuration that compels us to resort to a certain intervention, but the mutuality and the therapeutic incurability of circumambular suffering, and thus the objection falls by itself. I do not at all insist that indications for the excision of the uterus, set in this sense, cannot leave room for error, and I readily admit that preference should be given to gastrointestinal surgery every time the diagnosis seems doubtful. But I do not reject my conclusion and repeat it: if the excision of the uterus is left at least for those cases in which the bilateral suffering seems, on the basis of clinical data, as reliable as its therapeutic incurability, then I assert, that intervention through natural means retains all the advantages of a rational and fully justified operation.
Meeting on September 16, 1892
Abstract
A. Martin (Berlin), speaker. — The ethiology of ectopic pregnancy is still very dark. Existing hypotheses explain only a few isolated cases, and that is far from perfect. We will not solve this issue satisfactorily and accurately until the physiology of impregnation (seed introduction) is clarified.
Meeting on September 16 (evening)
Abstract
Labadie-Lagrave and Basset (Paris). Postpartum septicemia has changed completely since the introduction of the antiseptic method. The epidemics disappeared; rapid and formidable cases have become rare and always isolated.