No. 5 of the Kazan Medical Journal, 1936, published an article by Dr. IV Zueva entitled "Analysis of the Behavior of Difficult Children"
In our work "Investigation of magnesium in blood serum and the health status of workers in the magnesia shop" we presented some comparative data on the determination of Mg and Ca in blood serum in representatives of other professions.
Appendicitis, as a definite nosological unit with a known pathological substrate, typical clinical picture and surgical methods of treatment, is currently a well-studied chapter of private surgery.
The question of appendicitis has a long history; thousands of works are dedicated to him; it is displayed in hundred thousandth statistics; he has been the subject of highly respected judgments at numerous surgical conventions and congresses all over the world.
The Leningrad Regional Conference, held from 10 / XII to 12 / XII 1934, on the issue of "acute appendicitis and its treatment", with sufficient clarity determined the attitude towards this disease.
The extensive literary material on acute appendicitis that has accumulated to date does not exhaust the entire depth of the issue.
Apparently, the moment is approaching when the new researcher of the question of cardiography will continue the classic work of Janelidze (Heart Wounds and Their Surgical Treatment) in order to confirm the surgeons' view of the wounded heart as an organ subject to surgical intervention using even more consolidated material.
With a more in-depth study of the physiology and pathophysiology of the stomach, along with the study of the secretory and motor functions of this organ, such questions as the excretory and absorption activity of the stomach, the participation of the stomach in the exchange of electrolytes, the role and significance of this organ in the regulation of acid-base balance, participation of the stomach in the water management of the body, the effect of the stomach on the processes of hematopoiesis, etc.
Despite the almost 100-year period that separates us from the time of the classic Cruveilhier study, the question of the etiology and pathogenesis of round gastric ulcer is still not resolved, and many of its aspects are still dark.
The issue of the use of mud therapy in an out-of-resort setting was once debated at congresses and covered in special literature (Aleksandrov, Klyachkin, Yakubov, Veingerov), and now it can be considered proven that the effectiveness of mud therapy outside the resort is slightly inferior to resort mud therapy.
Recent studies on the autonomic nervous system have opened up broad prospects for clinicians not only in terms of elucidating the pathogenesis of many disease states, but also contributed to the establishment of new principles in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases.
The issue of disorders of the ovarian-menstrual cycle has long attracted the attention of researchers.
Since we managed to isolate independent female sex hormones, we find in the literature, especially in recent years, numerous indications of the more or less successful use of folliculin, prolan and lutin — alone or in a combined form.
Back in 1935, we began to use methods of pain relief in childbirth, partly published in the central press, partly heard in reports.
The idea of using calcium from the eggshell for various endocrinopathies of the female genital area followed from the data obtained as a result of the use of this drug for sensitizing mice to the female sex hormone (Tchaikovsky, Bondarenko).
Streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus are the causative agents of a number of skin diseases.
Over the past decades, the problem of nasal breathing has attracted the attention of a wide range of researchers.
N.E. Vvedensky found that when a neuromuscular preparation is irritated, the magnitude of muscle contraction depends on the strength and frequency of nerve irritation.
We decided to publish this case as it is of undoubted interest.
Cases of menstruating uterine-abdominal fistulas in surgical practice are very rare.
In the extensive literature on the issue of complications after gastric resection, a number of authors note: bleeding, atony of the stomach, insufficiency and dehiscence of sutures and, less often, perforation of ulcers on the remaining part of the stomach, not recognized both before and during surgery, or acute developed in the postoperative period.
This monograph is a work that has long been desired for oncologists and a wide range of physicians specialists in areas closely related to oncology, who sought to embrace the immense breadth of modern oncology with a critical mind.
The author considers the use of garden soil as a standard object, which is the most unsuitable material for this purpose, as the reason for the unequal and even contradictory results obtained by a number of authors when checking the sterilizing effect of a boiling 1-2% solution of soda; the "native" spores contained in it are more persistent than spores obtained from the respective crops, since lumps of earth are a good mechanical defense for them.
Convulsions with ether anesthesia, appearing in its deep stage, are rare.
Aa. observed 6 cases of acute postoperative adrenal insufficiency after cholecystectomy, hernia repair, trial laparotomy, trauma and cancer metastasis.
Dermatitis is very often observed when preparing the operating field with iodine tincture according to Grossich.
The author, through numerous observations, established the benefits of bloodletting for nosebleeds due to hypertension and arteriosclerosis.
Venous blood in the vessel that inhibits clotting coagulates after about 15 minutes, while when breast milk is added, coagulation occurs already after 45 seconds.
Postoperative complications may depend on certain changes in the body, both pathological and constitutional.
The author recommends an old method of treating fresh wounds with oil, which he used widely during the war.
The author describes two cases of hydrochloric acid poisoning treated with surgery.
The author describes 3 cases of hemolysis after blood transfusion
The author, using an exact, specially developed technique, casts doubt on the data on the change in the strength of the agglutinin titer that occurs during the course of the disease and surgical intervention.
The author developed the material of the Leiden Clinic for appendicitis.
The author cites material in 200 cases of double duodenal ulcer, recognized by X-ray.
The author observed 3 patients in whom, after operative emptying of blastomatous cysts, aseptic meningitis was observed.
Author's material — 5 cases of hydronephrosis, on which 7 plastic surgeries were performed.
The author proposes the following method of surgery for habitual dislocation in the elbow joint.
In the first place in the active treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis is artificial pneumothorax.
Sciatica begins mostly suddenly, while coxitis gives flaccid pain without the typical radiation to the back of the limb
All demonstrations and reports of the meeting are conducted on the material of the NKZ ATSSR emergency collector.