Vol 32, No 11 (1936)
- Year: 1936
- Published: 13.11.1936
- Articles: 65
- URL: https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/issue/view/3021
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On the issue of prevention and early diagnosis of osteoarticular tuberculosis
Abstract
Every physician working on osteoarticular tuberculosis often encounters in his practice cases when patients with severe, advanced forms of the disease in an acute period are at the initial appointment, with those forms that ultimately give large deformities and long, persistent disability.
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To the physiological effect of carbon dioxide on the animal organism in connection with the treatment with narzan baths
Abstract
Despite the fact that carbon dioxide waters have been known to the medical world since ancient times, and at the present time, without going to extremes, we can say that the question of the physiological effect of carbon dioxide baths cannot be considered finally resolved.
1352-1356
1357-1359
Giant Bladder Stone
Abstract
The symptoms accompanying the bladder stone are so unpleasant that patients do not hesitate to seek medical help; they have the opportunity, having undergone a fairly light operation, to free themselves from a bladder stone. Thanks to this, now it is very rare to find large stones. I had to remove an exceptional stone.
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Long-term results after extensive resection of the small intestine
Abstract
The description of long-term results with extensive bowel resections (about 2 meters or more) should be of scientific and practical interest in relation to the choice of surgery and the prognosis of surgical intervention for various types of obstruction and multiple intestinal injuries.
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VI Congress of Surgeons of Ukraine June 25-29, 1936
Abstract
The congress was extremely crowded, 1511 hours took part in its work, of which Soviet Ukraine gave 766 hours. The program was devoted to the following issues: 1) peritonitis and their treatment; 2) purulent arthritis and their treatment; 3) intestinal obstruction; 4) treatment of infected wounds; 5) s.-kh. trauma; 6) novocaine block; 7) treatment of burns.
1371-1384
1385-1385
Experimental whooping cough in monkeys
Abstract
By injecting chimpanzees through the mouth with unfiltered tracheal exudate of people with whooping cough, the authors caused them to have a condition quite similar to whooping cough: runny nose, paroxysmal cough, lymphocytosis and a positive reaction of complement fixation with the Borde-Zhangu bacillus.
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The role of flies in the spread of typhoid
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Study of hemolytic streptococcus and properties of antistreptococcal serum. II. Delayed fibrinolysis by antistreptococcal serum
Abstract
The author, having established earlier that almost all hemolytic streptococci pathogenic for humans, dissolve human plasma fibrin, in this study showed that the serum of the patient has the ability to delay the lysis of fibrin by streptococci. By immunizing horses with streptococci, the author obtained a serum with antilytic properties.
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Secondary syphilitic ovary
Abstract
Syphilitic ovitis is characterized by the presence of pain in the hypochondria, painful menstruation with a tendency to irregularities, in terms of their timing and duration; sometimes in cases of malignant syphilis, amenorrhea appears.
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G. I. Meshchersky
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