Vol 2, No 5-6 (1902)
A case of cerebral gummy meningitis with a favorable outcome
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Recognizing the syphilitic basis of the disease, I offered the patient, in co-operation with Professor A.G. Ge, a specific treatment. In view of the interest presented by the course of the disease under the influence of therapy, the role of which was outlined in this case especially effectively, I will cite my daily record of the patient's condition almost completely.
Dr. Med. S. Lobanov. On the doctrine of vision in circles of light dispersion and on adbacic accomodation. "Bulletin of Ophthalmology", 1901, July-October
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The theory teaches that aphakics with known glass are able to see clearly only at one certain distance, closer and further which they can no longer see clearly. However, from practice it is known that often aphakics, poor people, for the sake of economy, having only glasses for sight into the distance, they satisfactorily manage with them and when working close to small objects, and even read small print.
Dr. I. Nikolyukin. Case of spontaneous cure of echinococcus of the eye socket after facial rot. Bulletin of Ophthalmology, 1901, November-December
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The patient, a peasant woman, came to the author with a complaint about the "bulging" of her left eye. Upon examination, it turned out: strong exophthalmus of the left eye, and the eyeball lies completely outside the orbit and is pushed inward and downward; eye movements are very limited.
Dr. I. I. Ginzburg. More on the issue of trachoma registration. Appendix to the Journal of Ophthalmology, T. XVIII, no. 6
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In view of the existence of two views on trachomatous and follicular lesions of the connective membrane of the eye, namely: unitary ", when these two diseases are recognized as different degrees of the same suffering, and more correct" dualistic ", when trachoma and follicle are seen as two completely independent diseases, the author recommends to be guided by the following considerations for correctness and uniformity in the registration of trachoma.
Dr. R. А. Katz. Ezerine in corneal diseases. "The Journal of Ophthalmology", 1901, November-December
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The author, without denying that atropine is a very valuable remedy in the treatment of tѣkh keratitis, where the lesion of the cornea is accompanied by hyperemia or inflammation and the iris, - considers its appointment in case of uncomplicated from iridis inflammations of the cornea, to a lesser extent harmful, as with the appointment of atropine it is not rare that the process in the cornea clearly worsens: the ulcer increases, there are new infiltrates, and pain and irritation do not decrease at all.
L. Y. Slesinger. On cerebrospinal meningitis and its treatment with hot baths."Det. Medits." 1901, No. 4
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Bringing a brief historical information about the prevalence of cerebrospinal meningitis and briefly outlining the ethiology, symptomatology and outcomes of it, the author gives the history of the illness of three patients from the children's ward of the Jewish Hospital in Odessa, which were gradually treated with 30 hot baths. All three patients recovered, although the first suffered severe hearing damage, the second had significantly weakened memory.
I. K. Konarzhevskiy. Antiphtheria serum as a therapeutic and prophylactic agent for pertussis. Rus. Medical Bulletin. No. 4, 1902
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Based on 20 cases of the use of anti-diphtheria serum in pertussis patients, the author of the lock "definitely, precisely, consciously, actually reasonably" expresses the following propositions: 1) two many 3 injections are enough (per 1000 units of antitoxic.), So that the time of the flow of whooping cough only takes two weeks 2) to prevent the stages of seizures 3) if seizures occur, then after the 3rd injection, as a rule, they quickly completely stop 4) the manifestations of whooping cough abruptly decrease in a day after injection and completely disappeared at the beginning of the 3rd week, and not rarely at the end of the second 5) no particularly sharp reaction from the injection can be noted 6) injection to healthy children warns them of the disease. The author used Inst. Let's experiment. Medicine by injecting at intervals (usually) for 2 or 3 days.
V. V. Shengelidze. Laryngitis (primary) without Löffler's bacilli. Klinic. Journal No. 11, 1901
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The author describes two cases of primary filmy lesions of the larynx without Löffler's sticks, tested on a sectional table, in both cases, repeated (during life and after death) bacterioscopic and microscopic investigations of a case of the larynx were performed, both cases were partially treated.
Society of Russian doctors in Odessa
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I. Dr. B. Knott sent a message: On the treatment of tuberculosis with meat juice and raw meat (somotherapy). The speaker, having previously said about the relevant literature, reported several cases of somotherapy by Hèricourt'y and Ch. Bichet for pulmonary tuberculosis. In one case from private practice in case of tuberculosis of the 1st degree with congenital débilitas, meat juice (muscle plasma) was used in amounts from 200.0 to 500.0 pure juice (obtained without insisting meat with water) and from 100.0 to 500.0 meat ... The duration of treatment is 8 months minus a break of 1 month.
Society for the Preservation of Public Health. Biological section in Odessa
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Dr. S.M. Steingaus gave a message: Alcohol, its therapeutic value and the attitude of doctors towards it. , which it manifests, in addition to that, it is often necessary to reckon both with the summation of the harmful action, and with the pernicious habit of this substance.
Chronicle and small information. Vol. 2, No. 5-6 (1902)
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On June 15, the term of the competition for replacing the departments of histology, skin and venereal diseases, pharmacology and surgical pathology at Kazan University expired. Have expressed a desire to compete with the following persons. At the department of histology — priv. Assoc. V. A. Pavlov (Kharkov). Doc. honey. P. A. Polyakov (St. Petersburg) and priv. Assoc. D.A.Timofeev (Kazan); at the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases. — Priv. Assoc. V.I. Zarubin. (Kharkov,) assistant professor A. A. Lindstrem (Kiev), doc. honey. M.P. Manasein (St. Petersburg) and doc. honey. M. A. Chlenov. (Moscow); at the Department of Pharmacology - Assoc. K. Ѳ, Arkhangelskiy (Tomsk), assistant professor D. M. Lavrov (S. Petrburg), assistant professor. V.V. Nikolaev. (Kazan), doc. honey. LB Popelskiy (St. Petersburg) and priv. Assoc. G. P. Svirskiy (Yuriev); to the Department of Surgical Pathology — priv. add. H. N. Filippov (Kharkov).
Protocol of the next meeting of the Society of Physicians at the Imperial Kazan University
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Chaired by Prof. L.O.Darkshevich under the secretary V. Vladimirov.
Present: honorary member of the Society of Physicians prof. H. M. Lyubimov; Active members: Dr. Burgsdorf, Vorotynskiy, Deryabin, Zuev, Idelson, Kazanskiy, Klyachkin, Kupidonov, Kotelnikov, Kolchin, prof. Leontiev, Dr.: Mering, Nebolyubov, Nikolaev, Pervushin, Pilnov, Polunov, Porfiriev, Rozhdestvenskiy, Romanov, Rimovich, Skuridin, Sokolov, Timofeev, Charushin, Gavorskiy, as well as a human representative of the Society of 15 GF Shershenevich at the head, and more than a human being outside visitors.