All experiments were made by you 56. Of these, 10 experiments with negative pressure, 8 experiments with double registration (according to Courtade and Guyon` y), 15 with simultaneous registration of three bowel sections (colonis, recti and sphinct. Inter.), 4 experiments with irritation spinal roots, 2 experiments for examining the external sphincter. The remaining 17 embrace the usual experiments of investigating the movements of the recti under the influence of the irritated intestinal nerves according to the method indicated by us in the beginning of our work; this also included 5 experiments with combined irritations n. erigentis and n. hypogastrici.
Before moving on to our experiments, set up in order to study the composition of the fibers of the cervical sympathetic nerve, we will give a short literary sketch of this issue, confining ourselves to the works of the last years, and mainly to Langle and A. S. Dogel, who are interested in finding the literature of this issue.
From the above protocols, it can be seen that the clinical picture of poisoning was very similar in all animals. Usually the first symptom was lethargy, to which inactivity was added; lethargy intensified and at times passed, as it were, into a stunned state. Dispatch of the gastrointestinal canal was not built up significantly and for a short time, and in cats, more or less pronounced salivation appeared.
Before embarking on my direct task, the presentation of the study of temperature in case of progressive paralysis of the inhibited, I consider it necessary to cast a quick glance at the past of this disease, at the gradual development of the study of the essence of the process underlying the basis, and the reasons for it.
Getting started with this work, I think it is not superfluous to preface a few remarks about which cases I have attributed to the category of acute and which to the category of prolonged, protracted.
Hemorrhage, as it is known, belongs to the most ancient methods of treating various diseases, but at present it is very rarely used by doctors. However, among the “common” people, apparently, the activity of “ore-throwers” is still flourishing.
The author's dissertation, which contains 62 pages, is divided into 3 chapters. The important practical significance of the issue to which this work is devoted gives me the right to present it in more or less detail.
At the beginning of the article, the author gives a short historical outline of epilepsy, various scholarships about it, both in England and on the continent.
Releasing his work in light, the author set himself the goal of collecting and combining, as far as possible, all theories and foundations of psychophysical methodology, which existed and are being born since Fechner. Not a little attention is paid by the author to bringing in more or less harmonious system of literary sources.
The author, based on the collected and statistically developed material, comes to the conclusion in the existence of three undoubted ethiological moments for the occurrence of cerebral paralysis and idiocy.
It has been my lot to present to your attention the annual report on the activities of the Society.
On September 29, Vasily Ivanovich Vasilyev, assistant to the director of the Intercession Psychiatric Hospital of the Moscow Provincial Zemstvo, died in Yalta. The late graduated from the course of medical sciences at Kazan University in 1886. At the end of the course, for two years he was an intern at the Psychiatric Clinic of Kazan University, which was then supervised by prof. V.M.Bekhterev.
In the annual meeting of the society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists at the Kazan University, prof. PI Kovalevskiy, delivered a speech on the topic: "The fight against crime". The speech gathered a full assembly hall of the public.
Prof. N.A.Mislavskiy was chaired by the secretary V.N. Obraztsov. Attended by: honorary member of the Society prof. I. M. Dogel, full members: V. S. Boldyrev, prof. P. I. Kovalevskiy, I. I. Naumov, G. A. Klyachkin, I. A. Pavlenko, L. A. Sergjev P. S. Skuridin, G. V, Sorokovikov, prof. D. A. Timofeev, N. N. Toporkov, Tsaregradskiy. Guests: prof. K.F. Arkhangelskiy, Dr. Ivanov, Levin, Zaytsev, Vishnevskiy, Pokrovskiy, Person, Chirkovskiy, Favorskiy and about 100 people.
It was chaired by prof. Mislavsky, under the secretary of V. N. Obraztsov. There were current members Levchatkin, Skuridin, Sorokovikov. Boldyrev, Skolozubov, Donskov, Tsaregradskiy and about 30 people.
It was chaired by prof. P. I. Kovalevskiy, under the secretary V. N. Obraztsov. Present: Comrade Chairman. N.A.Mislavskiy, honor, members of the Society K.A.Arnstein, acts. members V.S.Boldyrev, N. A. Donskov, Klyachkin, Pavlenko, Pervushin, Sergeev, Sorokovikov, Skuridin Tsaregradskiy, doctors and people of 100 people.