Vol 12, No 2 (1912)

Cover Page

Full Issue

Diseases medical care in the era of the war of 1812

Idelson E.M.

Abstract

Napoleon's invasion of Russia, or as we used to express it, the invasion of two dozen languages into Russia, in 1812, undoubtedly represents one of the largest events in our national history.

Kazan medical journal. 1912;12(2):71-98
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On the question of spontaneous rupture of the heart

Shibkov A.I.

Abstract

Under spontaneous ruptures of the heart, it is customary to consider such cases where the cause is pathological and it lies in the heart itself (or anatomical and physiological **) if we assume the possibility of a rupture of a healthy heart)

Kazan medical journal. 1912;12(2):99-119
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Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov

Kazansky M.

Abstract

In 1878, after the war, NI Pirogov returned to his name in Podolsk province, where at the end of 1879 he began his wonderful diary, which received his original title: “Questions of life. The diary of an old doctor, written exclusively for himself, but not without a second thought, what might one day be read and who else. N. Pirogov. 1879 S. Cherry “.

Kazan medical journal. 1912;12(2):120-133
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Free bone graft case

Perekropov A.I.

Abstract

The issue of free transplantation of tissues and organs in the current literature over the last time has been removed a lot of space.

Kazan medical journal. 1912;12(2):134
pages 134 views


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