Vol 32, No 4 (1932)
About the literary design of scientific works
Abstract
Our generation is an active participant in a magnificent historical process. Capitalist economic forms are being broken, the chains of religion are thrown off, the old, superstitious, dark is burnt in the fire of the class struggle. A new socialist culture is born, a new communist morality, a new person.
Race and life in the etiology of rickets
Abstract
In No. 9-10 “Kaz. Honey. Zhurn. "For 1931 was published an article by FD Agafonov" The spread of rickets among the children's population of Kazan ", in which the author, based on the analysis of data on the incidence of rickets in children who attended one of the consultations, comes to The conclusion is that the environment surrounding the child does not have a decisive influence on the frequency of rickets.
To the organization of measles stations
Abstract
The purpose of our message is to fix the attention of a pediatrician and an infectious disease specialist on the need to organize measles stations. The functioning of the stations will not only ensure the preservation of the lives of children, the bottom and will give a certain economic effect — it will not tear away the working mother from production; hence, it is clear that doctors need to widely familiarize the public with the purpose and task of measles stations.
On the question of the effect of morphine on the central nervous system
Abstract
In our laboratory, much attention is paid to the effect of morphine on dogs, since its use made it possible to establish extremely important facts that brought a lot of clarity to the study of the relationship between meleda by the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the cerebral cortex.
The effect of morphine on the brain of different animals
Abstract
The effect of morphine on the organism of animals is one of the important problems of pharmacology, since with subcutaneous and intravenous injections, it acts differently on different animals, and its effect on the central nervous system is manifested in vice anesthesia or excitation.
On the question of the practical value of the Stamm antigen according to Kalinin and Ginsburg
Abstract
Soon after the Wassermann reaction was introduced for the diagnosis of syphilis, aspirations appeared that had the goal, on the one hand, to improve the method of serodiagnosis of syphilis in the sense of obtaining more accurate results, since the Wassermann reaction, even with the most careful formulation, is still sometimes gave unsatisfactory results, on the other hand, a simplification of this technique, in order thereby to be able to apply serodiagnostic methods in primitive laboratory conditions, without laboratory animals.
On the question of polyfilters
Abstract
Since the appearance of Bezredko's works, only antiviruses prepared from the distribution of one type of microbe have been used in practice. Staphylococcal, streptococcal, pneumococcal filtrates have become widespread, although Bezredka has already pointed out the combined use of two or three filtrates (for example, streptococcal and staphylococcal).
Rare localization of neurofibroma and technique for its removal
Abstract
In this message we are talking about a well-expressed case of Reckünghausen's disease, which we had the opportunity to observe in the autumn of last year. Without going into the details of the literary review of neurofibromatosis, we decided to focus on the analysis of our patient only because this case is interesting for its pronounced familial and hereditary nature of the disease and the presence of significant tumor sizes emanating from the plexus brachialis sin., Which caused severe suffering to the patient. and therefore demanded surgical intervention.
To the question of articular chondromatosis
Abstract
Chondromatosis is a rare disease related to the pathology of the joint capsule, and is characterized by the fact that inside the joint cavity we find formations of various sizes, irregular round shape of tumor nodes, lying freely, sometimes on legs emanating from the synovium. These formations disfigure the shape of the joint and often cause a sharp restriction of mobility, sometimes bringing the range of motion to a minimum.
To the recognition and treatment of sigmoid inclusions intestines
Abstract
In recent years, the issue of volvulus of the sigmoid colon has received a lot of attention at surgical congresses, at meetings of surgical societies, and on the pages of surgical journals. In defense of this or that method of treating this suffering, statistical data, immediate and long-term results, pathological and anatomical justifications are given. However, there seems to be no complete agreement on this issue among surgeons. We do not think on the basis of our small material to draw any generalizing conclusions, but nevertheless several cases operated on and under our supervision over the last 4 years (1926-1930) give us a small right to share our results.
On the nature and treatment of dysmenorrhea
Abstract
Although dysmenorrhea is a fairly frequent and, incidentally, a very painful disease for a working woman, its nature is far from fully elucidated; therefore, in the treatment of this disease, complete, so to speak, arbitrariness, polypharmacy, empiricism reigns; the success of treatment is usually minimal.
On the issue of subcutaneous use of pilocarpine in postoperative urinary retention
Abstract
Postoperative, as well as postpartum ischuria is a very unpleasant complication, since all commonly used means are heat to the bladder, instillation of 10% boric glycerin into the bladder (Corbineau method), liq. kalii acetici per os, injections of 1.0-2.0 25% magnesiae sulfur, under the skin (Voytashevsky method), intravenous injections of 5.0-10.0 40% urotropin (according to V o g t'y) - often give refusal or induce urination after many hours and thus force the use of a catheter. As for catheterization, this method is recognized as fraught with complications and should be used, according to Dieterichs, only as an ultimum refugium.
Epileptol for epilepsy
Abstract
Despite many proposed theories, the pathogenesis of epilepsy has not yet been finally resolved. The idea of the nature of epilepsy, expressed at one time by Charcot, is still being recognized, namely, that the essence of epilepsy lies in the increased excitability of the cerebral cortex and the increased tendency of the latter to motor discharges.
To the treatment of epilepsy with Pasteur vaccinations
Abstract
The work of Professor H.E. Osokin and S.M. Oxengendler in 1923, as well as a report at the 2nd Volga Congress of S.M. epilepsy with the Pasteur vaccine showed the feasibility of using it in fresh cases where seizures did not have time to leave their mark on the psyche of patients.