Vol 10, No 9-12 (1910)
- Year: 1910
- Articles: 8
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/issue/view/2912
Methods of spread, prevention and control of plague
Abstract
The appearance of the plague in Odessa this year again attracted the increased attention of the government and society and also made us all think about the excessive development of infectious diseases that has been observed in the last time.
To the question of the clinical significance of the pancratic reactions of Cammidge's
Abstract
The diagnosis of pancreas diseases has recently been enriched with a new method - the Cammidge reaction. This reaction takes on the task of determining the nature of the disease of the pancreas in the urine. As a new and promising reaction, it was subjected to numerous observations and caused a number of rather contradictory opinions. The contradiction of the authors in the view of the essence and clinical significance of the reaction of Cammidge comes to the point that until the last time this reaction remains unjustified either from the chemical nature of the resulting crystals, or from its clinical significance.
K pathodogi of disorders of rchi (aphasia)
Abstract
Afaziya from 1906, since the time of the well-known objections of R. Marie against the scholarship of the classics about her, has become the subject of very frequent discussions in the press and special societies. As far as this question is considered at the present time interesting, it is already clear from the fact that at the upcoming XI Congress of Russian doctors in memory of N.I. Pirogov, it was put into the program of the section of nervous and mental illnesses. All this, and in particular the fact that this topic was not touched upon in our Society, justifies my desire to present you with a description of the case of aphasia, which, moreover, presented some peculiarities. In addition to this, I will allow myself, at least in a condensed sketch, to present the important data on the development of the study of aphasia.
About the celebration of the opening of the Saratov University
Abstract
Under Catherine II, the Commission for the establishment of schools was established under the leadership of Kozodavlev. According to the project, it was supposed to open three more universities: in Pskov, Chernigov and Penza. The basic principle of university teaching is that “freedom of thought contributes to knowledge in general. Access to universities should be open to all prepared without distinction of estates. “Not free people,” says the commission’s programs, “should also have the right to be at the university”. Sciences are called free so that everyone is left free to convert them, and not so that this right is given only to free people.