2025-10-14 1908, Volume 8 Issue 11-12
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    I. S. Rozhdestvensky
    1908, 8(11-12): 529-566. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48768

    A common characteristic for the malignancy of tumors is the property of their cells to capture adjacent tissues, enter by lymphatic or blood vessels, graft and give new tumors both in the nearest parts of the body (dissemination), as well as in distant organs that hide (metastases). On a microscopic preparation, you can see in addition to the phenomena of multiplication of tumor cells (karyokinesis), even cells moving from the periphery of the tumor into the nearest lymphatic gap and lymphatic gland, where they, multiplying, give secondary nodes; in the same way, they can be found in the blood, by which they are carried to the most diverse and distant parts of the body, sometimes giving (for example, sarcomas) an innumerable number of metastatic tumors of the same histological structure.

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    N. V. Kopylov
    1908, 8(11-12): 567-572. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48770

    As often it is necessary to have liver cysts of parasitic origin, cysts, in which there are no parasites, are just as rare in the liver. This suffering is so rare that in the literature no more than 20 cases of liver bristles of nonparasitic origin are described, in which surgical treatment was applied.

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    P. Zabolotnov
    1908, 8(11-12): 573-578. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48771

    Gliomas in the transverse region are comparatively bright and therefore any new observation may be of some interest. In view of this, I think the case described below deserves attention.

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    A. D. Nikolsky
    1908, 8(11-12): 579-586. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48773

    For the entire past 1907, 5699 patients were treated in the Khabarovsk local hospital, of whom 157 died. In total, there were 119 officers, 22 women and 17 children, 5 of 119 sick officers died; there were no women who died; out of 17 children, two died in the coming days after birth.

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    N. I. Damperov
    1908, 8(11-12): 587-591. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48774

    The purpose of this note is to share with comrades some observations made by me during the cholera epidemic of the current year. When the epidemic detachment of the Saratov provincial zemstvo was in charge in August and the first half of September, I had to work among the rather rude and little-cultured population of the Tsaritsyn district.

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    M. Kazansky
    1908, 8(11-12): 592-623. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48775

    Excited about the report of prof. Vysokovich is a very important question about the danger of taking out the cloacal masses with fresh cholera eruptions and not disinfected, in view of the usually poorly organized removal of sewage in our country. According to some, cholera bacteria soon perish in putrefactive masses; according to the opinion of others who spoke, cholera vibrios can retain their viability for a long time in cloacal liquids.

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    N. A. Gerken

    Chaired by N.A. Gerken under the secretary A.V. Favorskom.
    Attended by — Razumovskiy, Praksin, Orlovskiy, Desyatov, Kazanskiy, Stezhinskiy, Sokolov, Rozhdestvenskiy, Goryaev, Solarev, Kotelov, Osokin, Gimmel, Vorms, Shibkov, Troitskiy, Ostrov, Bystypkin, Menshikov Eskin, Nadel-Pruzhanskaya, Pervushin, Lepskiy, Zakharyevskiy, Idelson, Agababov, Bolberg, Blidstein, Vulfius, Krivonosov and about 30 people of the outside public.

  • letter

    The Board of the Society of Russian Doctors in memory of N.I. Pirogov asks you not to refuse to print in your edition of the "Basic provisions of the draft statute" of the All-Russian Society of Physicians in memory of N.I. Pirogov and the following appeal to medical societies and individual doctors of Pirogov: The congress of doctors elected a commission of 12 persons, which, together with the Board of the Pirogov Society, should revise the charter of the Pirogov Society and develop a draft charter of the Pirogov All-Russian Union of Physicians.

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    N. A. Gerken

    Chaired by N.A. Gerken, under the secretary A.V. Favorsky.
    Present were Vladimir, Kazanskiy, Agababov, Cheboksarov, Idelson, Klyachkin, Kushinskiy, Blidshtein, Rozhdestvenskiy, Kuznetsov, Goryaev, Ostrovskiy, Glikman, Kotelov, Eskolubaev, Vybhetsin'yanskiyanskiy Zuev, Kopylov, Pan, Luria, Shibkov, Chalusov and man 50 of the outside public.

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    N. A. Gerken

    It was chaired by N.A. Gerken, with A. Favorsky as secretary.
    Attended by - Orlovskiy, Kazem-Bek, Klyachkin, Kazanskiy, Idelson, Pervushin, Kushinskiy, Rozhdestvenskiy, Levkhanyants, Lyubenetskiy, Kopylov, Grache, Luriya, Bolberg, Solarev, Kuznetsov, Shulykov Pobedimskiy, Pan, Sholomovich, Chalusov and a man of 40 outsiders.

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    M. V. Kazansky

    Under the chairmanship of Dr. M. V. Kazansky and prof. N.A. Gerken with the secretary Dr. A. F. Favorsky.
    Present were Shibkov, Ostrovsky, Glikman, Kotelov, Opokin, Solarev, Kuznetsov, Lyubenetsky, Tsypkin, Timofeevu Kopylov, Blidstein, Menshikov, Pervushin, Goryaev, Idelson, Khitrovo, Klyachkin.

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    N. A. Gerken

    It was chaired by prof. N. A. Gerken at the interceding place of secretary O. G. Pan.
    Attended by: Dr. Opokin, Lyubenetsky, Kazansky, Goryaev, Cheboksarov, Kotelov, Sorokovikov, prof. Osipov, Vladimirov, Fofanov, Rozhdestvensky, Desyatov, Timofev, Chalusov, prof. Kazem-Bek, and a man of 30 outsiders.

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    N. A. Gerken

    The chairman was Prof. N. A. Gerken, vice-secretary of the Department-Dr. A. V. Yavorskom.
    They Were Attended By Orlovsky, Zabolotnov, Vladimirov, Kuznetsov, Kazansky, Goryaev, Idelson, Rozhdestvensky, Kopylov, Stezhinsky, Ostrovsky, Opokin, Pan, Cheboksarov, Troitskiy.

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    V. F. Orlovskiy

    It was chaired by V.F. Orlovskiy under the secretary of Dr. Favorskom.
    Present were Agababov, Vladimirov, Sokolov, Idelson, Burgsdorf, Kotelov, Tsypkin, Rozhdestvensky, Vulfius, Sholomovich, Chalusov, Blidstein, Lyubenetsky, Zakharyevsky, Kopylov, Panoks, Zuyev, Cheboksary, Khitrovo, Pichugin.