Vol 32, No 10-12 (1932)
- Year: 1932
- Published: 15.12.1932
- Articles: 61
- URL: https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/issue/view/4213
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By the fifteenth anniversary of October
Abstract
The completion of the construction of the foundation of socialism in the USSR means that the Leninist question of "who - whom" has been resolved against capitalism, in favor of socialism completely and irrevocably both in the city and in the countryside — this is how the current stage of the 17th Party Conference determined. anniversary of October, reinforced this definition.
795-803
Improvement of doctors for the 15th anniversary of October
Abstract
The fifteenth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution, which rebuilt the entire life of our state and laid the foundation for the great socialist construction of our country, makes us, workers of improving doctors, turn our eyes to the path traveled in the retraining of medical personnel, set by the October Revolution to completely new beginnings.
803-809
809-816
The path of OMKUZ traumatics
Abstract
The task of this work was to trace the stages of the path taken by traumatics of the Kazan plant OMKUZ, starting from the working machine, and to check the situation and the surgical preparedness of institutions that provide medical assistance to traumatics.
816-820
Sanitary profile of children's institutions
Abstract
The health care provider, who works directly in mass children's institutions, has to devote a lot of time and attention to the sanitary and hygienic supervision of the premises. The OZD doctor often simultaneously serves various types of children's institutions: preschool, school, closed orphanages, seasonal playgrounds, camps.
820-824
Robert KOCH
Abstract
A magnificent process of socialist construction is under way in our country. On a short historical stretch, we must build a classless society. All the achievements of science, everything created by the creative genius of man is widely used in this struggle for new forms of life.
825-828
829-837
838-848
On the question of the mechanism of action of hydrogen sulfide
Abstract
In the work on the effect of hydrogen sulfide on the gas composition of blood, “a decrease in the percentage of blood oxygen saturation was established under conditions of the usual concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the air of the Old Matsesta booth.
848-856
856-865
Immuno-biological diagnostics of echinococcus according to the materials of the clinic
866-871
871-877
To the clinic and X-ray diagnostics Inïçrposiïo colonis
Abstract
The unusual arrangement of the swollen loops of the large intestine between the liver and the diaphragm, the so-called. interpositio colonis, recently more and more attracts the attention of clinicians and radiologists, due to the complex symptom complex, clinical course and pathogenesis of this disease (Béclère, Chilaiditi, Perussia, Jaricaud, Huguet, Podkaminsky, Uspensky, etc.).
877-883
Significance of the Sachs-Witebsky cytochol reaction for serodiagnosis of syphilis
Abstract
Serology of syphilis, which has a relatively recent past (since 1907), in recent years has written into its pages a number of huge successes, which greatly facilitated the diagnosis of syphilis. Serology of syphilis owes such success to the so-called groove. flocculation reactions, the number of which is increasing every year, since despite the great successes in this area, still no other reaction has been proposed, in 100% of cases positive at different stages of syphilis and not possessing a groove. nonspecificity, i.e. the ability to give a positive result in the absence of syphilis.
884-889
On hematogenous disseminated forms of pulmonary tuberculosis in adults
Abstract
The polymorphism of pulmonary tuberculosis, the exceptional versatility of its clinical manifestations, unexpected turns in the course, various combinations with lesions of other organs - all this against the background of the social significance of the problem of tuberculosis creates a number of difficulties for the doctor not only in recognizing the disease, but also in choosing the paths along which it should unfold medical and social therapy.
890-897
898-905
To the study of the working capacity of compensated cardiac patients
Abstract
When fulfilling the task assigned to our clinic — the study of the work capacity of compensated heart patients — my goal was to study some biochemical processes in the body under various loads, which could not only illuminate theoretically, but also practically help to understand the shifts occurring in the body during labor processes ...
905-907
To the technique of gastric resection for highly located ulcers
Abstract
Gastric resection in high ulcers can often be difficult. The removal of up to two-thirds of the stomach, according to Finsterer, is undesirable, and the imposition of an anastomosis on the part of the stomach, hidden in the left hypochondrium, seems to be a rather serious intervention.
907-910
910-918
918-923
923-925
To the statistics of rickets
Abstract
Rickets are recognized by a number of pediatricians as a social disease. At least, judging by the report of the 3rd All-Union Congress of Pediatric Physicians, none of the participants in the congress objected to the wording of the report by Priv.-Associate Professor Antonov “Fighting rickets as a social disease”.
925-928
929-931
931-933
Stihl's disease in an adult
Abstract
In 1897, the English pediatrician Still described a peculiar disease characterized by multiple swelling of the joints due to damage to the periarticular soft parts, swelling of the lymph glands, enlargement of the spleen and chronic course.
933-934
On the use of polyvalent coli-antivirus according to Bezredk for purulent appendicitis in the postoperative period
Abstract
At the suggestion of Professor A.G. Rusanov, I performed experiments with the use of polyvalent Coli-antivirus (Escherichia coli) according to Bezredka in the postoperative period of purulent appendicitis, in cases where bacteriological examination established the presence of colibacillary infection "
935-936
936-938
939-947
947-960
961-963
963-967
Resort conference of scientific and practical workers of Borjomi region
668-969
982-982
982-982
983-983
Tachy-arrhythmia and tachycardia A. Dumas and Austett (Rg. Med. No. 39, 1932)
983-983
983-983
983-983
Treatment of stomach ulcers with subcutaneous injections of pepsin. Glaessner (Rg. Med. 1932, No. 4)
983-983
BCG Lancelot vaccination (Pr. Med. No. 42, 1932)
Abstract
Lancelot reports (Pr. Med. No. 42, 1932) of a 5-year observation of children in the city of Rochelle, where of 2694 children not vaccinated with BCG during the first year of life, 9.9% died, while among 1800 children vaccinated with BCG, mortality in the same period it was only 5.2%.
983-983
984-984
984-984
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984-984
60 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis treated with gold salts Dumarest, Lebeuf (Pr. Med. 1932, no. 62)
Abstract
Dumarest, Lebeuf were injected intramuscularly 2-3 times a week at a dose of 0.1-0.2 gold Solganel preparation to patients with various forms of pulmonary TB and received anatomical changes with a recovery of 23%, improvement with incomplete anatomy.
984-985
985-985
985-985
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985-985
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Middle ear tuberculosis (Ogmegod, ibid.)
Abstract
In the continuation of 1920-1929, 11,384 patients passed through the hospital, whose Golovina suffered from the; tbc laryngis 2119; purulent otitis media— (not tbc) —321 ear tbc — 58; 1 case of the outer ear; 1.2% had ear tbc; 1% of all tuberculosis.
986-986
Metaiodin for inflammation of the middle ear Blau (Arce f. Ohren-Nasen und Kehlkopfheilkunde Bd. 126 H3 / 4 1930)
Abstract
In the article "Metaiodin in inflammation of the middle ear" Blau (Arce f. Ohren-Nasen und Kehlkopfheilkunde Bd. 126 H3 / 4 1930) recommends catarrhal and purulent inflammations of the middle ear, metaiodine (an alcoholic solution of "false iron salt containing a slight admixture of chlorine, bromine and Rodan).
986-987
Tumors and their vitamin A content (Vogt, Med. Klin 1932 "No. 39).
Abstract
Tumors and their vitamin A content (Vogt, Med. Klin 1932 "No. 39). The growth of organisms depends on the intake of vitamin A, which is found in large quantities in plants and in carotene-containing nutrients. Carotene, entering the body of a warm-blooded animal, is converted into vitamin A in the liver.
987-987
987-987
987-987
Infectious mononucleosis Sunt (Long island Med. Jour. 1930 IV)
Abstract
Srgunt describes (Long jsland Med. 1930 IV) as a definite nosological unit an infectious disease proceeding as vulgar infections of the upper respiratory tract with swelling of the glands, but with severe neutropenia and mononucleosis.
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