Successful fulfillment of the 1st five-year plan, which prepared the industrial base for the further gigantic expansion of industry, the Bolshevik pace of construction, the country's enormous energy and raw materials reserves, which provide inexhaustible resources for its development, the collectivization of agriculture, the growing activity and consciousness of the masses, transforming labor for the proletariat into a matter of valor and heroism create the preconditions for building a classless society in the second five-year plan.
Plan: 1 / General characteristics of the collective farm, 2 / production plan, 3 / work of the health center: a / introduction of a minimum of sanitary, b / approaching first aid to the brigade, c / organization of sanitary posts, d / combating injuries and simulation and absenteeism, e / organization and assistance to a kindergarten and a playground, f / provision of medical assistance at a health center, the fight against smallpox.
Medical expertise has its origins in the distant past. Prof. Shibkov attributes it to the time of the emergence of forensic medicine, namely for Zap. Europe by 1532, when the charter of Charles V was issued (the so-called Cardina), and for Russia by 1716, when the military charter was issued (article 154) (under Peter I). In the distant past (about 200 years ago) it appears in Zap. In Europe, the practice of insurance expertise is first in the interests of private and voluntary, and then compulsory insurance.
It is known that in a positive (delayed) conditioned reflex there is a process of internal inhibition, an indicator of which is the so-called. latency period. Moreover, the more the conditioned reflex is set aside, the more the process of internal inhibition is expressed in it.
In the report of Dr. Obukh and the Central Institute for Labor Protection on the state of health of the workers of the arsenic workshop, it was emphasized that the organization of studies of exhaled air for arsenic a few hours after the end of the work is of great interest and that given the exhalation of arsenic by the lungs, taking into account its enormous surface, it is possible it would be to get a more complete picture of the balance of receipts and outputs of As from these workers.
Attempts have been made repeatedly to establish what weight should be considered normal for a given person. The best and most accurate way is, of course, data based on a lot of statistical material. However, it is impossible to always have statistical tables with you, but it is necessary to have some simple method that makes it possible to quickly and with sufficient accuracy set the standard weight for a given person.
The issue of dry pleurisy of traumatic origin has not yet undergone a comprehensive and thorough study, while this type of pleurisy has in its clinical course a number of characteristic and specific features that sharply distinguish them from dry pleurisy of another, non-traumatic etiology.
Duodenal intubation, as a diagnostic method of biliary tract disease, has become more and more widespread in recent years, and now there is hardly at least one inpatient therapeutic or surgical department where duodenal probing is not used, although its historical past is still very not long ago.
Diet therapy of diarrhea in children in some cases is an extremely difficult task. Knowing the etiological moment, pathogenesis, constitutional properties and condition of the child, we still, especially with chronic diarrhea in children, can not always easily achieve the desired success, and we have to find more and more new ways and means in the fight against the disease.
The treatment of diarrhea with raw apples is an old folk remedy that has been used for many years in Germany by non-physicians (Hessing, Klimsch). Among doctors, Dr. Heissler has been using apples for more than 20 years for diarrhea due to tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands and other etiology.
The issue of infection of the population with worms, in particular, one of the many species — trichocephalus dispar — occupies more and more space in both Russian and foreign literature.
Inflammation of the appendix is such an important department in the pathology of the abdominal cavity and so often not only a clinician, but also an ordinary district doctor has to deal with it, that there is nothing surprising in the stream of articles and whole monographs on this issue that have been filling the medical press in recent times not only in our country, but also abroad.
Intermittent dropsy of the joints is an extremely rare affliction. The literature contains descriptions of approximately 100 cases.
Stenoses and atresias of the cervical canal have a very long history and rich literature in gynecological pathology. Even in the very distant past, this pathological form received a lot of attention from obstetricians and gynecologists, and it would seem that the issues related to this have become so clear and indisputable that there was no particular need to dwell on them in the next periods of gynecological history .
In the domestic and foreign literature in recent years, as is known, a seemingly insignificant and already very old question has been raised - the question of re-evaluating the results of manual removal of the placenta. If we take into account the entire history of this issue in its sequential course, the need for revising it will become obvious.
The eye-heart reflex was investigated by us in sick and healthy people in the amount of over 600 people, compared with orthostatic and clinostatic changes in the pulse, in a number of cases (about 200) replenished with the study of the Chermak reflex and refl. from the solar plexus.
The issue of protecting the eyes of workers from the ingress of foreign bodies in the form of glass fragments when bottles burst, metal particles when machining on a lathe, pieces of an emery sharpener at the point of tools has repeatedly interested a production doctor and an occupational safety inspector.
Until now, the attention of OMM workers to the treatment of cracked nipples in a woman has not been sufficiently fixed. Meanwhile, this disease, seemingly so insignificant, causing suffering to the mother, often from the very first days disrupts the correct breastfeeding of the child, often forces a woman to transfer the child to early supplementation or even wean it from the breast, which clearly leads to an increase in infant morbidity and mortality.
B-naya Cher — va Maria, 57 years old, Russian, peasant woman, s. Svinogorsk, Yelabuga region, was admitted to the surgical department of Kosteneevskaya hospital on 20 / X 30 for a persistent non-healing fecal fistula in the left groin area.
The interest of the case is in the spontaneous premature separation of the placenta at 472 months. pregnancy with excessive overstretching of the uterus, blood flowing, which made it difficult to correctly recognize the disease process.
The fact that a low fluid content in the fetal bladder, or oligohydramnia, is usually accompanied by deformities, is confirmed by the following interesting case.
In No. 5 for 1927 of the Saratov Bulletin of Health, I described a case of strychnine poisoning, cured by intravenous infusion of KMnO4 solution.
Any infectious disease of the respiratory tract (bronchitis tracheitis, laringitis, sinusitis) Wasson (Amer. M. A. v. 93, №26) suggests considering as a manifestation of the disease of the entire respiratory tract — bronchosinusitis.
(Amer. Med. J. v. 97, No. 9). Child 9 months. was ill with intermittent T, chills for 3 weeks and apparently severe abdominal pain, no vomiting, but poor appetite.
L. Rieger (J. of AA, V. 96, No. 2) believes that all pleural transudates and most exudates change their boundaries due to a change in the position of the patient, only in cases with a large amount of fibrin or pleural. adhesions no mobility.
Duryea ("Amer. Rev. Tuberc." 1931, 3). B. had the first outbreak of tbc in III 930, the second in IX 930, which was accompanied by cough, sputum, sweats, weakness, bilateral pulmonary tbc phenomena, tbc of the larynx. The general condition was complicated by pregnancy.
Prof. Bernhard id St. Moritz (Deutsch, medizinische Wochenschr. 1932, no. 6) shares thirty years of experience in the treatment of surgical tuberculosis in the high mountains with the sun.