Foreign impressions of visiting surgical clinics in Austria, Germany and Italy in 1928.
After studying the literature of this issue and personal study of the anatomy and physiology of the heart on animals, Georg Hauffe (Z. für Kreislauff. H. 21, 1928)
Having processed the sectional material of the Yalta tub-In-ta, Dobromylsky (Journal of ear, throat, nose, bol., 1928 No. 11—I2... p. 662) believes that tracheal tbc, being always secondary, accompanies laryngeal tbc in half of all cases and most often affects the lower third.
On aortic ruptures, Paul Kaczander (Zeit, für Kreislauff. H. 22 1928), citing two that ended in death,
Pigmentation of the lungs and the failure of anthracosis. Andri Jeusset (Lapresse medicale, № 3, 1928) notes that a thorough comparative chemical analysis of the parts of the old man's lung, colored and unpainted with carbon pigment, finds an excess of iron in the former.