Vol 1, No 10 (1901)
Imaginary pregnancy (Grossesse nerveuse)
Abstract
Dear Sovereigns and Sovereigns! Allow me in today's annual meeting of our Society to take your attention with the question of tak vases. imaginary pregnancy.
This question in the present year was debated in the periodical press from various points of view in the light of the well-known case - the illness of the Serbian Queen Draghi.
Tsynga on Murman
Abstract
The North of European Russia has many physical as well as everyday features that clearly distinguish this region full of interest from the rest of Russia. There are many descriptions of our S нашегоver, but the medical side of it, except for the official reports, is almost never described. The scurvy, which aroused such a huge interest in all of Russia, has long since built a convenient nest on the shores of the Northern Ice Ocean, and, moreover, not at all without restraint for local doctors or administrators.
Assoc. Proffessor Harmful. On anesthesia in abdominal surgery. Let. Rus. Surg. 1901, vol. 1
Abstract
Local anesthesia has great advantages over general anesthesia in extremely emaciated and weak subjects, obsessed with various kinds of pulmonary and cardiac suffering. The best way of such anesthesia according to the author is the Reclus method (1% cocaine), but for full success, it is necessary to eliminate the reflected phenomena of irritation of the peritoneum, which is achieved by injecting the patient with a good dose of morphine (0.01 grm).
Prof. V. I. Razumovsky. Simple solitary bladder ulcer. Let. Russ. Khir. 1901, b. 2
Abstract
A prelude to a short hysterical essay, and outlining a clinical picture according to Fenvik'y, diagnosis, prediction and treatment of this disease, the author cites the history of the disease of this case, where before the operation, a diagnosis of vesica ali was found, but a diagnosis of the vesica urcinaria was found. 2 villous papillomas, single round ulcer with steep edges near the right ureter; the bottom is covered with sѣrym plaque, without lime deposits; the ulcer penetrates to the muscularis, the rest of the mucous membrane of the bladder is normal, The tumors are removed, the ulcer is burned out with a thermocouter; open treatment; recovery in 2 months.
R. R. Vreden. Radical surgical treatment of appendicitis in the period of quiescence. Let. Rus. Chir. 1901, b. 3
Abstract
A radical operation of appendicitis to the froid should answer, according to the author, the following basic requirements: i) free access to the small intestine and the appendix during the operation, 2) prevention of eventration in the aftermath.
G. I. Breitman. On intraperitoneal surgeries. Leth. Rus. Chir. 1901, b. 3
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Briefly outlining the preparation, general technical procedures and follow-up treatment, applied during intra-abdominal operations in the surgical department of the city Yekaterinoslav Jewish hospital, the author gives detailed histories of 5 cases of illnesses, from which he is eaten out of the intestine and is eaten alive. the enormous ability of the peritoneum to perceive and disinfect septic material that gets into it.
Livansky. To casuistry of duodenal ulcers and cicatricial constrictions. Surgery, 1901, September
Abstract
The author cites a case of duodeni ulcer observed by him, which could not be recognized during life, even during surgery, since the ulcer was placed on the part of the intestine closest to the liver and therefore unnoticeable for the investigator. Even if the ulcer was recognized, then the most expedient approach would be only the tamponade of the abdominal cavity around the ulcer in order to cause adhesions.
Selenkin. On the casuistry of intestinal obstruction. Surgery, 1901, September
Abstract
The author received the patient on the 6th day after the disease - an operation was immediately undertaken, in which it turned out that colon as cendens had a long mesentery and twisted 1 1/2 times around its axis, the coessin and appendix were located in the hypochondrium sin, colon transversum has in its middle a cicatricial contraction and is attracted by this area to the spine. Made by anus praeternat. At the end of the operation, the patient died.
Nikolsky. The string in the hernia repair according to Bassini. Surgery, 1901, September
Abstract
The author operated on 21 hours - patients; both silk and catgut seam were used. His experience speaks in favor of catgut, in which prima is obtained and 3 times shorter healing; No recurrence, testicular atrophy and prolonged scrotal edema were observed.
Glyazshtein. On the issue of local chronic tubercle of the hippocampus and its surgical treatment. Surgery, 1901, September
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The reviewed article provides a brief history of the study of tuberous tumors of the small intestine, their division according to ConratlVy into submucosal and submucosal, clinical picture, diff, diagnostics and surgical methods of treatment.
М. Y. Breitman. On syphilitic endocarditis. Physician, 1901, No. 19
Abstract
The author gives a brief outline of the development of scholarship on syphilitic endocarditis. John Hunter did not recognize syphilitic heart disease. The first cases of verrucous or verrucous endocarditis in syphilis, described by Convisart in 181 tons, Julia, Gamberini, Lombroso and Goodvidge Scarenzio, Baumgarten, Jаnеvау, and others are doubtful, as the participation of others does not exclude others.
Y. V. Moldavsky. A case of appendicitis complicated by acute parenchymatous nephritis. Physician, 1901, No. 19
Abstract
The described case refers to a student, l., Who fell ill with fever, constipation, vomiting and pain in the right iliac region. From early childhood the patient suffered from constipation, complicated by bouts of vomiting and pain in the abdomen, but ended well.
F. К. Geisler. A case of primary malignant neoplasm in the lung. Physician, 1901, No. 23
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Sick stove-maker, 43 y.o., potator. Ill 7 ms. The main seizures: cough, shortness of breath, feeling of pressure in the sternum and left half of the chest, increasing general weakness and hoarseness. Objective examination: depletion, enlargement of the cervical, genital and axillary glands; the left half of the chest is somewhat collapsed, the respiratory movements are weakened. Clear dullness from above to the left, from the front turning into cardiac dullness, to the right extending to the handle of the sternum; in the axillary region, the dullness reaches the 6th rib, and behind it occupies the suprascapular and scapular regions. On the right, the lung is emphysematous.
S. N. Ivanovsky. On the treatment of intestinal obstruction by the BatscKa method (atropine injections). Physician, 1901, No. 35
Abstract
Pointing to the low success of conventional therapeutic measures and the inaccessibility of surgical treatment of obstruction in Kiev for a practitioner, the author recommends to test the treatment of atropin, which gave favorable results in two cases. i) Patient A.L., 50 years old, developed characteristic obstruction in three days.
К. D. Sarkisov. A case of self-cure of esophageal fibroma. Physician, 1901, No. 36
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N., 27 p .; the maid, 2 years old, suffered from pains in the region of the heart and left chest, which were aggravated by an abundant intake of food and drink, by lifting weights and bending down. 9 / xi 1900 in the morning after a long cough, some fleshy mass came out together with blood, and I ate a pigeon egg.
Ural Medical Society in Yekaterinburg
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Ural Medical Society in Yekaterinburgѣ.
(Meeting on March 24, 1901)
L. G. Romanov sent a message: On the composition of the Kurinsk mineral water. Kurinskiy mineral source is located 16 versts from the station. Bogdanovichi of the Perm-Tyumen railway and is visited by patients from all over the Urals.
Minutes of the annual meeting of the Society of Physicians at the Imperial Kazan University, dedicated to honoring the honorary member of the society prof. R. Virchow
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Minutes of the annual meeting of the Society of Physicians at the Imperial Kazan University, dedicated to honoring the honorary member of the society prof. R. Virchow.
October 1, 1901
It was chaired by prof. L. O Darkshevich under the secretary, Dr. M. P. Romanov.