To the question of the treatment of urolithiasis uric acid diathesis
M. F. Zablotsky
Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (7) : 579 -581.
To the question of the treatment of urolithiasis uric acid diathesis
Suffering myself from urolithiasis uric acid diathesis, which eventually led to the formation of two solid stones in the bladder that were removed by surgery, I, of course, was vitally interested in stopping the loss of uric acid and its salts from urine in order to avoid relapses ... To this end, I tried on myself almost all the generally accepted methods of treating diathesis, but unfortunately none of them brought me significant benefit - uric acid continued to be secreted, and with some methods, its secretion even increased. Then, on the basis of observation of myself and the considerations stated below, I developed my own method or, more correctly, a treatment plan, which alone led me to the desired results. Since then, I have been consistently applying this method both on myself and on my other patients and, moreover, always with the same success.
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