Vol 2, No 3 (1902)
About progressive paralysis of the obsessed
Abstract
Now I will allow myself to touch on the frequency of syphilis in the registered progressive paralytics, and information will only be communicated about men, as it is very difficult for men to collect information in this direction, and in women, even more so, especially under current conditions , relatives, very close relatives); regarding only two women, i.e. 4.25%, it is firmly established that they have suffered syphilis, and the husband of one of them is sick with tabes dorsalis; form prog. paralysis in these patients was depressive.
Progress in the study of the anatomy and pathology of the nervous cell
Abstract
Today, on the first anniversary of the scientific gatherings of the doctors of the district psychiatric hospital, it was my lot to take your attention with a scientific discussion. The topic for this discussion will serve as a review of tranquility in the field of anatomy and pathological area of the nervous system, the main component of the nervous system, correct functioning, which has the main condition for the existence of humanity and disorder, in which the mind is so hard reflected both on the physical and mental levels.
Prof. A.P. Gubarev: Prevention of female illnesses associated with the act of childbirth. (Lecture at the VIII Pirogov Congress in Moscow). "Practical Physician". 1902, No. 3
Abstract
The author in his report notes the oddity of weak degrees of post-natal infection among the rural population, where normal childbirth usually proceeds without any medical care, while in the urban practice one has to very often observe painful forms of painful symptoms, depending on the direct after childbirth or miscarriage.
Dr. A. Т. Bogayevskiy. On the casuistry of dermoids of the bladder. (Presented at the 2nd meeting of Russian surgeons in Moscow), "Practical Physician", 1902, No. 5
Abstract
The report concerns a very rare case of a dermoid tumor of the urinary bladder operated on by the author at the Kremenchug Zemskaya Hospital. In a patient, a peasant woman, 33 years old, in view of constant (8 years flowing) pain during urination, alkaline purulent urine, the appearance of small pebbles when washing the bladder and probing with a bimanual examination of some bladder in the day it was not possible to grope), the diagnosis of a bladder stone was placed.
Pr.-Doc. M.M. Kuznetsov. On the methods of blood stopping during resection of the liver and removal of its dense tumors. Let. Russ. Khir. 5, 1901
Abstract
The absence of a guarantee of dangerous bleeding with the previous methods of liver resection prompted the author, together with Penskiy, to undertake a number of experiments in order to study the methods of hemostasis during liver resection and develop the technical side of this operation; after numerous failures, they succeeded, by stitching with blunt needles the thickness of the liver next to the serial ligatures, which were gradually tightened until the rupture of the liver tissue and the complete closure of the hepatic vessels, collected at the same time in one child, to achieve a complete stop of bleeding with extensive resection of the liver.
Dzirie. Two more cases of trepanation with formation of a vent (according to Kocher's method) in epilepsy. Surgery. 1901, October
Abstract
Patient S. epileptic was operated on on the 12th field of 1900 according to Kocherman (1899). The previously existing difference in the movements of the left arm and leg relative to that of the right decreased. S. entered the workers, reduced seizures are observed. The results are satisfactory.
Annin. On the effect of tropococcaine on the eye. Dissertation. St. Petersburg, 1901
Abstract
The author made an observation of the new anestheticum proposed in the beginning of the 90s - tropocaine, which, according to Ziebermann, consisted of benzoic acid and pseudotropein; for use in medical practice, the hydrochloric acid salt of this alkaloid is recommended.
Batalov. On the effect of dionin on the eye. Dissertation. Spb., 1901
Abstract
Dionin is a derivative of morphine (hydrochloric acid salt of monoethyl ether of morphine). It is easily soluble in water (14: 100), even easier in alcohol. The author, citing the literature available on the question of the action of dionin on other organs and by eye, sets out the result of his observations on this means.
Nikolaev. Photographing the ocular fundus of animals. Dissertation. Kazan, 1901
Abstract
With his own research, the author prefaces a historical review of the literature on this issue, noting that the attempts of numerous researchers to photograph the bottom of the eye did not lead to positive results, the photograms they received turned out to be all unsatisfactory, the devices proposed by them differed in the imperfection of the device and in most cases did not satisfy inventors. At the beginning of his research, the author worked with a Guin Koff apparatus, but he failed to get photograms of the bottom of the eye.
Priv.-Doc. F.E. Rybakov. On the question of existing measures to limit the therapeutic use of hypnotism. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1901, Book 6
Abstract
The author admits that, just a few years ago, the law limiting the therapeutic application of hypnosis was, perhaps, a completely clever thing, since then the study of hypnotism in Russia was almost just beginning, and the doctors themselves were little familiar with hypnotic phenomena. But at the present time, when the scientific position of hypnotism is not lower, and in some relations even higher, than many other phenomena in mediation, the limitations of its application seem undesirable.
V. I. Semidalov. On acute delirium. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1901, b. 6
Abstract
The author describes an interesting, ethiological sense, a case of mental illness on cingot soil. During the period of the presenters, in the form of a very irritable state, the patient developed a deep darkening of consciousness and motor excitement.
Dr. Von Holst. Notes on diagnosis and therapy of hysteria. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry. 1901, Book 5
Abstract
According to the author's opinion, joint disease should be recognized as hysterical disease, since it does not depend on organic change, but is caused by "presentation", in the presence of mental impact. For example, an insignificant trauma that does not produce anatomical damage can suddenly cause the subject to "imagine" about the disease in this part of the body.
Prof. S. S. Korsakov. The organization of private hospitals. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry. Book 5, 1901
Abstract
What can private hospitals give that cannot be found in state and public institutions? Unas in Russia - comfort and quality of care for the mentally ill; but in essence there should be a special structure - it is precisely the preservation of the family character in a private hospital: the family environment of an institution can have meaning in the hands of a doctor, as a tool for treating mental illnesses.
S.S. Stupin. On the correct organization of work of mentally ill patients in psychiatric hospitals. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry. Book 5, 1901
Abstract
The point is about the work of the patient for the patient and in the mental and material relations, as this puts forward some requirements of the modern treatment of the mentally ill. The therapeutic and educational significance of the labor regime is undoubted: the mental side of the action of muscular labor should be highlighted.
P. P. Shikhranov. To the casuistry of "phobias". Russian Medical Bulletin. 1901, No. 23
Abstract
The author describes one case of a phobia, which he calls "a fear of nosebleeds." The patient, a doctor, with a severe dysfunction, from the third year of the university, with simultaneously developed neurasthenia, began to suffer from nasal bleeding.
Оbituary. Vol. 2, No. 3 (1902)
Abstract
A member of our Society, an assistant of the Children's Clinic, Vladimir Vladimirovich Dyakonov was born in 1871 on May 28, in 1895 he successfully passed the test in the Medical Testing Commission at the Imperial Kazan University, as an ordinator of the Department of Archives on January 29, 1896. and was until January 29, 1899, during his residency he passed the exam for a doctor of medicine, from November 1899 he took the position of a supernumerary assistant, then for some time he served as a full-time assistant, from February 1901 he was transferred to the position of a laboratory assistant at the Children's Clinic and on October 9 1901 approved as a staff assistant.
Chronicle and news. Vol. 2, No. 3 (1902)
Abstract
- The dean of the medical faculty of Kiev University informs us that the medical faculty, the Emperor of the St. Volodymyr University, according to § 100 of the University Charter, announces a competition for the vacant department of surgery with a hospital clinic.