This year's Revue neurologuique describes a few cases of vitiligo in conjunction with the dorsal dryness, namely Ballet and Bauer observed 2 cases of vitiligo et tabes, Souques reported vitiligo of syphilic origin. P. Marie and Gvillain, however, did report 6 patients suffering from vitiligo, but they were not classified as tabes. In view of the venerable authors' interest in vitiligo, the pathogenesis of which has not yet been sufficiently elucidated, we will allow ourselves to say a few words about the case of vitiligo in conjunction with mental illness.
Since psychiatry for a long time has abandoned inhuman ways of imaginary treatment and replaced them with humane compassion and attention to a sick soul, science does not get tired of finding means against mental illnesses. At the present time, the question of bed rest is being interpreted quite energetically with mental suffering.
The author tested a new anti-itching-bromocolla cure proposed at last year's German dermatological society's Maх Joseph. Bromocola is a yellowish grey powder that is not soluble in water and in diluted acids, but dissolves in alkalis and is a compound of dibromotannin and glue.
The author warmly recommends tannic acid orexin as an excellent appetite-exciturant and considers it to be a valuable application of therapy that enhances the nutrition of sick people and gives them the opportunity to overcome their sickness.
The issue of pathological and anatomical changes in muscular strabismus still remains poorly understood (mainly due to the difficulty of obtaining a sufficient amount of material for histological examination), despite the fact that the purely clinical side of this suffering is very well developed. This circumstance prompted Dr. Rosenberg to investigate microscopically 8 cases of apparent muscular strabismus.
The question of the influence of alcohol on various tissues of the body is currently occupied not only by doctors, but almost all thinking people, which is quite understandable if we recall the moral harm that this scourge of humanity brings to society. Scientific research on the influence of alcohol on the human and animal organism has appeared in the last ten years, and in addition to laboratory works, 5 volumes of the work of the commission on the issue of alcoholism have already been published.
Dionin was repeatedly used by the author in the Kazan District Hospital for manic patients and patients suffering from acute confusion, and it turned out that he clearly works beneficially with sexual arousal. The author cites 19 histories of illnesses of persons who received dionin subcutaneously and inwardly in a number of cases of mental agitation, with confusion of consciousness, accompanied by hyperemia of the brain and in a number of cases of increased sexual aspirations.
Similarly to the cases of a peculiar twilight state in hysterics described by Dr. Ganser, the author in his article presents a case of the same state observed by him in the psychiatric department of the Odessa City Hospital.
The author reports on a case of atropine poisoning, expressed in seizures of acute hallucinatory insanity. Due to the fact that it was possible to collect a full anamnesis only after the patient recovered, this case of poisoning proceeded without pharmaceutical intervention and therefore was accessible to observation in all its purity and completeness.
The article provides a brief overview of reports devoted to surgical intervention in appendicitis in various forms of inflammation, treatment of rectal prolapse, recognition of inflammatory bone processes using Röntgen's rays.
On May twenty-second, a longtime member of the Society of Physicians at Kazan University, a dissector at the Department of Anatomy of the Kazan University, Nikolai Petrovich Fedorov, suddenly died.
Protocol of the next meeting of the Society of Physicians at the Imperial Kazan University dated 19 February 1902 сhaired by prof. L.O.Darkshevich under the secretary of Dr. S. Petrulis.
Protocol of the next meeting of the Society of Physicians at the Imperial Kazan University dated April 26, 1902. It was chaired by prof. L.O. Darkshevich under the secretary of Dr. Petrulis.
Protocol of the next meeting of the Society of Physicians of the Imperial Kazan University dated 18 March 1902. It was chaired by prof. L.O. Darkshevich under the secretary of Dr. Petrulis.