The author suggests treating melancholy by artificially inducing tears. Melancholics do not cry, their tears and other kinds of secretions are retained and cause self-poisoning of the body.
In this work, the famous founder of individual psychology once again tries to present his doctrine of neurosis in the most favorable light.
The author recommends pharadization of the bladder up to the point of pain in nocturnal urinary incontinence in children, with this kind of painful pharadization serving only to strengthen the bladder.
Subject, 50 years old, had a large amount of sputum for several years; admitted to the hospital due to profuse hemoptysis.
Binet and Marek injected nitric acid salts of uranium under the skin of rabbits and caused acute intoxication (albuminuria, glucosuria, anuria and death).
Dr. Karl Schaufler of the clinic of Prof. Krause-Saratov tested the antiseptic effect of hydrochloric acid solutions with bertoletic salt and considers it the simplest, cheapest, non-toxic means, which is able to replace many antiseptic liquids and solutions.
A.a. studied 500 cases of neuro-lues'a at the Mayo Dermatology Clinic. Of these, 361 (72%) had never been treated before coming to the clinic; 65 (13%) had only mercury and iodine treatment; 59-(12%)-mercury treatment and insufficient arsenic treatment. Fifteen cases only (3%) received arsenobenzene treatment; thus, 85% of all cases did not use arsenobenzene.
The author proposes to use the apparatus he designed in order to reduce the time of local anesthesia and simplify its technique.
The author cites two cases of lig. teres hepatis involvement in gastric distress: in one case there was fusion of the prepyloric part of the stomach with lig. teres hepatis without a gastric ulcer, in the other - fusion of a collicular prepyloric cancerous ulcer with lig. teres hepatis.
The author proposes a subcutaneous dipstitch by passing a needle with a thread with a knot on the end from one edge of the wound and the subsequent continuous suture through the corium and subcutaneous tissue without poking outward. The end of the thread is tightened with a knot on a clamp.
The author suggests, before opening the gastric lumen, to perform a puncture of the submucosal vessels.
The author, observing more than 100 cases of echinococcus, found that the presence of eosinophilia in the blood cannot serve as a diagnostic sign without the presence of other reactions. The complement deviation reaction is less valuable than the intracutaneous one.
The authors performed 8000 spinal anesthesias over 25 years. In 4500 cases stovain was used, in 3300 cases novocaine, in 200 cases tutocaine.
The author, in order to temporarily bleed the operating field, made, as suggested by Borschears, injections of 400.0 - 500.0 physiological solution of table salt + 30 + 40 drops of suprarenin. The author was convinced on his own material that the operations were bloodless and much faster and he had never seen any local or general complications.
The author describes the results of 94 resections for peptic ulcers performed over 2 1/2 years (1929, 1930 and 1931) at Smyrna City Hospital (Turkey).
The author conducted under the skin of animals the threads of catgut impregnated with copper salts with live pathogenic bacteria. The disinfecting effect of copper impregnation was so great that experimental animals with "copper" catgut did not fall ill, while the control animals fell ill or even died.
The author reviews the available literature and believes that the hitherto dominant theory of airborne routes of infection is unproven and is strongly objected to by the clinic.
The author reviews 14 years of material on surgical treatment of intestinal obstruction. In 119 operations for acute obstruction the author had a mortality rate of 27.7%. In the last 5 years for 45 cases only 15.5% mortality rate was observed.
The author points out that postoperative pneumonias after tonsillectomies are much more common than it is commonly thought.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Surgical Section. Meeting of May 35, 1933. Chairman Prof. A.V. Vishnevsky. Secretary Dr. L.I. Shulutko.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Surgical Section. Meeting of November 15, 1933. Chairman Prof. L.V. Vishnevsky, secretary Dr. Kharitonov.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Surgical Section. Meeting of November 27, 1933. Chairman Prof. A.V. Vishnevsky. The secretary of the section is Dr. G.M. Novikov.
Dr. H. E. Sidorov made a report on the time of appearance of the anterior pituitary lobe hormone in human embryonic life. One of the main intrasecretory functions of the pituitary gland is considered to be the regulation of body growth and, as a separate manifestation of this, the influence on the development of the sexual apparatus.
Dr. E. I. Gorelova made a report on acute condylomas of the external genitalia and sleeve in women. The report was based on all cases of this disease observed in the obstetric-gynecological clinic of the Kazan MI since 1900.
Fifteen people are present. Prof. Trutnev and Dr. Borschev K. G. report on a case of vascular tumor of the tympanic membrane observed in the Kazan ear clinic.
Dr. N. Ye. Sidorov made a report under the title: "Experience of self-financing in the Obstetric and Gynecological Clinic of the Kazan GIDUV". The report provoked lively debate, in which Dr. M. A. Romanov, I. V. Danilov, Andronova and Prof. P. V. Manenkov and V. S. Gruzdev participated.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Ear section. Meeting on April 16, 1933. A total of 16 people were present. Chairman prof. V.K. Trutnev. Secretary Moshin.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Ear section. Meeting on November 2, 1933. There are 19 people. Chairman prof. V.K. Trutnev. Secretary Dr. Moshin.
Ordin. E.I. Lipovtseva demonstrated patient I., transferred for special treatment to the eye clinic from the District Psychiatric Hospital with the phenomena of an arbital abscess.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Ear section. Meeting on November 17, 1933. There are 36 people. Chairman prof. V.K. Trutnev. Secretary Dr. R. I. Moshin.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Ear section. Meeting on November 27, 1933. There are 16 people. Prof. V.K. Trutnev. Secretary Dr. N.P. Okunev.
Regional Medical Association of the ATSSR. Psycho-neurological section. Meeting of 28/XI-1933. Present: Section members-23, outsiders-12.
Attendees: employees of the Eye Clinic of the Medical Institute and the Trachoma Institute. A total of 17 people were present.
On September 17, 1933 the public of Kazan. Kazan celebrated the 30th anniversary of the medical and scientific-pedagogical activity of Professor Konstantin Rafailovich Viktorov.
On November 3, 1933, the famous bacteriologist Pierre Paul Emile Raux, one of the brilliant pleiad of students and closest assistants of the creator of modern microbiology Pasteur, died in Paris.
Proletarians of the advanced plants and factories of Moscow and the Moscow region appealed to all workers to join in the march of the XVII Party Congress to come to the Congress with new achievements.