2025-10-14 1938, Volume 34 Issue 4
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    A. S. Vinogradov
    1938, 34(4): 340-345. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj56341

    In connection with the enormous victories that our country has achieved under the leadership of the party and its brilliant leaders and teachers Lenin and Stalin, Soviet health care has developed over 20 years into a whole state system that provides the broadest measures in the field of health care for the working people.

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    Ya. S. Perlin
    1938, 34(4): 346-349. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj56345

    The great need for medical personnel in connection with the major successes of healthcare in our country has caused the need to create a wide network of higher and secondary medical schools. The training of medical personnel is a serious and responsible sector of socialist construction in the country of victorious socialism.

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    R. M. Mamish
    1938, 34(4): 350-359. https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj56349

    Children often have general edema that is not caused by heart disease or kidney disease. Due to the absence of albuminuria, these edemas are often called non-proteinaceous. Back in 1887-1897. Protein-free edema in children was described by Barte, Sanne, Filatov, and others, as a relatively rare disease that sometimes develops primarily, and sometimes in acute infections (for example, with scarlet fever, measles, and acute intestinal catarrh). The appearance of edema in children with unilateral carbohydrate nutrition, an edematous form of carbohydrate eating disorder has been studied in detail and described by Czerny and Keller. The group of protein-free edema also includes edema disease, first described back in 1742 by the English physician Pringel. Edema during fasting has been described at various times by many authors.