Vol 33, No 4 (1937)
- Year: 1937
- Published: 15.04.1937
- Articles: 55
- URL: https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/issue/view/3893
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On the method of combating enterotropic infections
Abstract
The issues of relevance and comparative value of certain anti-epidemic measures are fundamentally important, since, incorrectly interpreted, they can disorient the doctor in his practice and in some cases seriously harm the cause of anti-epidemic control.
Changes in minute heart emptying under the influence of carbonic (narzan) baths
Abstract
Despite numerous studies, the question of the physiological and therapeutic effects of carbon dioxide baths is still far from clear. It has not even been resolved whether the hemodynamic shifts caused by carbon dioxide baths are accompanied by an increase or, on the contrary, a decrease in the load on the circulatory apparatus, that is, whether the principle of training or the principle of sparing the cardiovascular system lies at the basis of therapy with carbon dioxide baths.
Changes in the amount of circulating blood under the influence of carbonic (narzan) baths
Abstract
Studies of one of us (Shershevsky), carried out jointly with F.A.Getov, found that during the period of the effects of a separate narzan bath and under the influence of a course of treatment with narzan baths, in the overwhelming majority of cases, a rather significant decrease in the minute emptying of the heart occurs.
Influence of the Sergiev mineral baths on the permeability of the capillary vessels of the skin and the hydrophilicity of the tissue
Abstract
At the resort "Sergievskie min. water "in the summer season of 1935, at the suggestion of prof. IA Valedinsky, we made observations of the effect of baths from Sergievsk. min. water on the permeability of the capillary vessels of the skin and the hydrophilicity of the tissue.
Influence of Sarabikulovsk hydrogen sulfide baths on the dynamics of glutathione in cardiovascular patients
Abstract
Patients with a disorder of the activity of the cardiovascular system have various metabolic disorders: carbohydrate and protein metabolism suffers, basic metabolism and acid-base balance are disturbed, in the blood there is an excessive amount of under-oxidized metabolic products.
Combined electro-thymo-lysate therapy for Graves' disease and hyperthyroidism
Abstract
In no other country in the world has the study of endocrine diseases been carried out as extensively as in the USSR. Special institutes, clinics, laboratories have been created, special expeditions are studying endocrine diseases inherent in this area, etc. However, there is still a lot of unexplored and unclear in the field of endocrine diseases, for example, at least in the etiology, pathogenesis and therapy of Basedow's disease and hyperthyroidism.
Pulmonary tuberculosis and the autonomic nervous system
Abstract
A lot of what was still very recently in the clinic of pulmonary tuberculosis incomprehensible and unclear can be revealed and understood to a certain extent if we abandon the isolated study of the tuberculosis process as such, but study the entire patient in whose tissues the tuberculous process develops. The explanations of many phenomena established in tuberculosis patients prevailing in the science of tuberculosis need to be revised.
On the issue of malarial psychoses
Abstract
Faced with malarial psychosis in practice, we are forced to admit that this topic is given much less attention than it deserves. Looking through the most common medical periodicals over the past 2 years, we did not find a single article devoted to this issue.
About subcutaneous rupture of the spleen
Abstract
Most reports of ruptured spleen are from tropical countries where malaria is endemic. Glaulord, working in India, collected 477 cases of ruptured spleen. In our Union, most of the work on the pathology of the spleen also comes from malaria sites.
Surgical treatment of uterine fibroids
Abstract
From the point of view of treatment, uterine fibroids can be divided into 4 main groups: the 1st group should include all fibroids that do not require any treatment (such fibroids, according to Franz's statistics, occur in 23.1%), the 2nd group - those cases , where the operation is indicated, in the 3rd group — those tumors that are subject to radiation treatment, and, finally, in the 4th group — those cases where you can choose between bloody and non-bloody methods of treatment. For 10 years (1925-1934) in a gynecologist, dep. 1 Sov. b-tsy underwent surgery for fibroids in 435 patients.
About chorionepithelioma
Abstract
Herionepithelioma, which is a neoplasm of extreme malignancy, is, fortunately, not very common. Based on these considerations, I allow myself to publish the cases of chorionepithelioma observed and operated on by me, especially since they present some interesting features.
On the effect of certain substances on bone tissue regeneration
Abstract
A large number of works are devoted to the morphology of the regenerative process in bones. However, this question still cannot be considered finally studied. There are still serious disagreements regarding the sources of bone tissue regeneration, the process of ossification, etc.
A case of the development of an echinococcal cyst in an operating scar after echinococcotomy
Abstract
The problem of the pathogenesis of the clinical picture and therapy of echinococcal diseases is of extremely urgent interest. There are still many unclear, unresolved issues in this area. From this point of view, the casuistic material on echinococcal diseases is of known interest.
Influenza problem according to the work of the session of the Scientific Medical Council of the People's Commissariat of Health of the RSFSR
Abstract
Despite the fact that the flu is a disease that has been known for a long time and has constantly claimed many victims over the course of several centuries, until recent years, unfortunately, this disease has not been given due attention. Etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinic, prevention and therapy of the fungus are still little developed from the point of view of their theoretical and practical significance.
Sloan, Fraedberger and Ehrlich. Tularemic pneumonia (I. A. M. A. 1936.107.2.117-120)
Abstract
The authors describe a case of pneumonia due to infection b. tularense. Based on the literature data, tularemic pneumonia is not uncommon, but it is rarely correctly diagnosed. The patient had contact with a rabbit 2 weeks before the disease.
Matveev. Oxidizing enzymes and digestion (Arch. Maladies d. L'App. Digest. No. 25, 1935)
Abstract
The author determined the amount of oxidase, peroxidase and catalase contained in various vegetables at different periods of digestion. To determine the oxidase, he took a mixture consisting of 1% naphthol, 0.75% paraphenyldiamine, and 1.7% soda.
Kirk. Takata-Ara reaction (I. Am, m. Ass. V. 107.1936)
Abstract
For the first time, Takata described this reaction in 1925, who applied it in order to differentiate lobar pneumonia from bronchopneumonia. He found that if pulmonary fluid taken from a patient suffering from lobar pneumonia is added to a reagent consisting of a solution of soda, mercuric chloride and fuchsin, a precipitate of mercury oxysol is obtained.
Delrez L. Bloodless sclerotherapy (Zbl. F. Chir. 1936, 14, 792-793)
Abstract
The author describes a new treatment for hydroceletestis that he has been using instead of surgery for several years with consistently good results. The method consists in the introduction into the hydrocele cavity of the sclerosing preparation "Scleroserum" representing a 30% solution of urea and quinine in water with glycerin.
Koch W. Etiology of prostatic hypertrophy. (Münch. Med. Wschr. 1936, 37, 1501)
Abstract
The author experimentally obtained prostatic hypertrophy in young dogs by injecting them with prolan, and in older animals with prostatic hypertrophy, he determined the content of the anterior pituitary hormone in the urine. Studies have shown that in older dogs with prostate hypertrophy, significant amounts of follicle maturation hormone are always excreted in the urine.
Küpermann. Accessory spleens after traumatic rupture of the spleen (Zbl. Chirurgie, No. 52, 1936)
Abstract
The author describes a case of splenectomy for a ruptured spleen. After the operation, a cicatricial hernia was formed. Six months later, a second operation. When the abdominal cavity was opened, a large number (about a hundred) diffusely scattered brownish-reddish little bodies, each the size of a bean, were found. The study showed that the mass consists of splenic tissue.
Timmermans. Method of intracortical connection with a bone wedge in transverse fracture of the tibia (Zbl. F. Chir, No. 50, 1936)
Abstract
The author recommends cutting out a wedge-shaped bone plate from the proximal end of the tibial fracture. A corresponding groove is cut out at the distal end of the fracture. Bone plates are placed in these grooves at both ends of the tibiae and are reinforced with ivory pins through the cortical layer of the ossis tibiae, before reaching the bone marrow.
Linnewech and Rochemont. On the question of the symptomatology of renal tumors and tuberculosis. (Med. Klin. 1936, 24, 797)
Abstract
The author, setting out the symptomatology of tumors and tuberculosis of the kidneys on the basis of several cases, notes that with kidney tumors there is erythrocyturia or more significant hematuria, sometimes with simultaneous sensitivity to pressure or with a feeling of tension in the kidney area.
Goelze. Urological complications in rectal cancer (Zbl. Chir. 1936.15 952-957)
Abstract
The author gives a brief overview of possible urological complications in rectal cancer, such as invasion of cancer into the urinary tract, accidental damage to the urinary organs during surgery, postoperative true and complete uremia, urinary retention, cystitis, and pre- and postoperative sexual disorders.
Hoffmann N. The value of reflexes caused by pressure on the nerve trunks in eclampsia and preeclampsia. (Mtschr. Geburtsh. U. Gyn. 1939, 101, 3-4, 193-166)
Abstract
The study at the Marburg Gynecological Clinic of Kehrer'a motor reflexes, caused by finger pressure of medium force on the points of the Gaileix, that is, on the places of the most superficial location and direct attachment of the nerve trunks to the bone (branches of the trigeminal nerve, occipital, ulnar and sciatic resp.
Torikata, R und Shakud o, M. Experimental study of intestinal immunization. (Ztschr. F. Immunitätsf., Bd. 88, H. 3/4, 1936)
Abstract
In the first part of his study, the author conducted an experimental comparison of conventional native vaccines and warmed (1/2 hour at 100 ° C) for per os immunization of the intestinal tract. Experiments have shown that both with parenteral immunization and with per os immunization, significant advantages belong to boiled vaccines (coctigens).
Oelrichs, L. The role of intravital agglutination in the therapeutic effect of pneumococcal immune serum (Ztschr. F. Imunitätsf. Bd. 88 H.¾, 1936)
Abstract
Taking into account the mechanism of action of antipneumococcal serum, it was shown that in the body of a passively immunized animal, pathogenic pneumococci are exposed to tropines and agglutinins, the former playing a significant role in the protective and therapeutic effect of serum.
Castaneda, M. Study of the mechanism of immunity in typhus. III. Detection of opsonins for Provacek's rickettsiae in immune typhus serum. (J. of Imunology, V. 3, No. 3, 1936)
Abstract
Back in 1922, Epstein discovered the phagocytosis of Provachek's rickettsiae in a mixture of typhus serum and normal blood leukocytes. These observations were not confirmed, however, other researchers also pointed to the presence of opsonic properties in the serum of typhus humans and guinea pigs.
Meetings of medical societies. Surgical Society and Society of Radiologists of the ATSSR. Joint meeting 15/XI.1936
Abstract
Demonstrated b-th T-v, 23 y., Delivered to 1 chir. cl. GIDUV with severe profuse hematuria. Hematuria was preceded by an injury to the left lumbar region. Hematuria lasted 7 days. The diagnosis of neoplasm of the kidney was made on the basis of anamnesis and palpation of the dense, tuberous lower pole of the left kidney, the absence of indigo on this side, and a pyelogram, which showed a deformed pelvis with blurred contours.