Vol 3, No 1-2 (1903)
From supervision over the training team of the 230th Vetluzhsky reserve battalion
Abstract
The training team, no doubt, plays a well-known role in this or that success of the military education and formation of each military unit. As the main ranger of the military un ter-officers and the closest teachers of the formation in our army, the training command, according to the meaning underlying this institution, can even serve to some extent as an indicator when assessing the progress of the military education of an entire military unit. Therefore, the study of different living conditions and conditions of the training team, in the form of improvement and improvement of it, is not devoid of interest; moreover, the issue of providing the army with good, appropriate to their assignment, non-commissioned officers has not yet received proper permission. 1)
On the therapeutic meaning of tannoform
Abstract
Tannoform, proposed by E. Megsk, represents light, reddish-white 1), (yellow-srago color 2), brown cotton 3) according to S.E. Ostrovsky, light-shekoladnago color in pharmacies in Kazan), odorless and tasteless powder, insoluble in water and ordinary organic solvents (with the exception of alcohol). It dissolves in weak alkalis, which take on a yellowish or brownish-red color; moreover, from the addition of acids, it precipitates again; melts at 230 ° C.
А. N. Berstein. On the so-called early weakness. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1902, 1 and 2 books
Abstract
Journal of Neuropaths and Psychiatrists. them. S. S. Korsakov 1902 1 and 2 books.
The question of dementia praecox is not an idle question, it was put forward by the clinic, which found a number of symptomatological features that required a new scientific sanction.
Prof. Anfimov. On dementia praecox. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry. 1902, b. 1 and 2
Abstract
Dementia praecox Kräpelin'a, at least a variety of it, when dementia comes unnoticed and gradually without presenters, is primarily imbecillitas progressiva or dementia primaria incurabilis progressiva. The rest of the forms of dementiae praecox, as Kräpelin examines them, do not represent anything new, which would not be said in the description of hebephrenia.
P. B. Gannushkin and privat-docent S.A. Sukhanov. To scholarship about melancholy. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1902, book 6
Abstract
The research of the authors is based on 278 cases of melancholy; this number included both inpatient (minority) and outpatient patients. The authors establish that women are more disposed towards the disease of melancholy than men; and that among the mentally ill women, not less than one-tenth of them are those who suffer from melancholy. Heredity is noted in 82% of cases.
Dr. N. Toporkov. Hysterical mutism, agraria, and kleptomania. Review of Psychiatry, Neurology and Experimental Psychology, No. 7, 1902
Abstract
Having cited in some detail the literature of the question, the author describes a patient who was admitted to the Kazan District Hospital with manifestations of mutism, which suddenly developed in her on the road. On the next day of admission, the patient was offered hypnosis by the author, after which she spoke completely fluently. The patient presents a bright example of a hysterical character; suffers from kleptomania.
Y. M. Palchikovsky. The current state of the issue of the scope of immunization against staphylococci. "Archive of biological sciences", vol. IX, no. 5
Abstract
Anti-staphylococcal serum is among the poorly studied, the main one. Thus, in view of the absence of a specific method of obtaining, the lack of accurate measurements of its power in the laboratory and the limited nature of this clinical observation.
Assoc. I. I. Dochevskiy. Tin as a remedy against tape worms. "Medical Newspaper", No. 44, 1902
Abstract
Proceeding from the fact that none of the most commonly used anthelmintic agents at the present time can be considered valid, and that it does not have a side effect on the body, the author proposes the quality of the best anthelminticum tin tested by him.
V. N. Orlov. Macrosomia partialis as a result of chronic irritation of the sympathetic nerve. "Russian Surgical Archive", 1902, vol. 6
Abstract
At the time of the author's observation was a 15-year-old girl who entered the faculty surgical clinic of Moscow University with the main complaint about an increase and pigmentation of the left upper limb, under the supervision of the patient's mother in her early childhood.
А. А. Kadyan. Intestinal air cysts (Pneumotosis cystoides intestinorum hominis). "Russian Surgical Archives" 1902, book 6
Abstract
Once operating on a patient with suspected tuberculosis with a peritoneal tumor or chronic stenosis of the intestine, the author was pushed into the following picture. Ascites. The serous cover of the small intestines, devoid of normal color and shine, is covered with a mass of soy tubercles, among which are visible bubbles and blisters, as large as plums, partly hanging on thin legs, made with gas, falling off when punctured. Such a picture, unevenly distributed over different loops of the small intestines, is weak on the peritoneum of the large ones.
N. Trinkler. Complete removal of the packing when twisting it. Russian Surgical Archive, 1902, vol. 6
Abstract
Torsion of the leg or base is exposed to both organs and tumors, most often cystic. The reasons for the twisting of the nia, determined clinically and experimentally, include: intestinal peristalsis, abnormal movement of the patient, associated with tension in the abdominal press, excessive growth and severity of the tumor, unequal overcrowding of the surrounding organs and the tumor and, finally, the relation.
M.A. Khvorostanskiy. Ligation of the vedrenal artery and vein in the removal of a large fatty lesion from the thigh. "Surgery", vol. XII, no. 71
Abstract
A swelling of a significant size, localized in the region of the Scarpian triangle and the upper part of the thigh, the author found at the end of the hatching a torn arterial branch, the ligation of which was not possible due to the short end.
B. Bauer. A rare case of anthrax. "Surgery," vol. XII, No. 72
Abstract
The author describes a case of localization of the disease on the penis below the praeputium, closer to the root of the penis. The disease ended in death of the skin of the penis and fraud. The subsequent Thiersch'y transplantation gave an unexpected success.
D. I. Tatarinov. On the casuistry of laryngeal exsanguination in cancer neoplasms. "Surgery". vol. XII, No. 72
Abstract
During the operation on the described patients, the larynx was counted from the trachea at the level of the cricoid-tracheal ligament and, separated from the esophagus and pharynx, was removed after opening the last day together with the epiglottis.
M. S. Cheremukhin. On foreign bodies in food. "Surgery". vol. XII, No. 72
Abstract
The ingress of foreign matter (from food products to artificial jaws) of the body into the esophagus is a phenomenon that occurs quite often — it does not often lead to serious consequences, not excluding a fatal outcome, especially in the case when corpus alienum is easily capable of causing tissue damage.
Y. B. Zeldowicz. Treatment of scarring of the esophagus by electrolysis. Russian Doctor, 1903, No. 1
Abstract
The basis of electrolysis treatment is experimental data, from which it is clear that the electric current, decomposing tissue fluids, stops the life of the cell, and the resulting chemical substances even more contribute to the arrest of tissue growth.
N. V. Farmakovskiy. "Zemskyi" method of repairing pinched hernias. The Medical Newspaper, 1903, No. 2
Abstract
Without pretending to be new and interested in the general medical description of the method of reducing the restrained hernias, the author invites these comrades to try its application in cases when the doctor becomes in a hopeless position due to the impossibility of adopting the right to the bloody method and the ineffectiveness of others.
Works on diagnostics, private pathology and therapy of diseases of the circulatory apparatus for 1901
Abstract
The accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity, with heart disease, can be observed with pulmonary heart attacks, but this is usually encountered in advanced cases, when there is already a tendency to form stagnant phenomena. Therefore, in the general picture of the disease, these accumulations appear in the pleura a little, moreover, that they are usually small. The same should be said about the accumulation of fluid, attaching in heart patients to catarrhal and croupous inflammation of the lungs. Less known are the accumulations in the pleura, occurring in cardiac patients in a relatively early period and playing a more independent role.
Letters to the editor. Vol. 3, No. 1-2 (1902)
Abstract
On December 14, 1901, in the Society of Physicians at Kazan University, a doctor for business trips to Murman, A. V. Sivra, was given a report "The medical and sanitary state of the North of European Russia in connection with living conditions."
Chronicle and small information. Vol. 3, No. 1-2 (1902)
Abstract
Until the notice of comrades who would like to take part in the hygiene of the IX Congress of the Society of Russian Doctors in memory of N.I. Pirogov in January 1904, we bring the following letter received from the Organizing Committee to the name of the editor:
Dear comrade!