Vol 8, No 7-8 (1894)
- Year: 1894
- Articles: 46
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/jowd/issue/view/2663
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD87-8
Full Issue
Articles
603-616
617-628
Tumor of the fallopian tube with liquid contents that have opened above the navel. Removing the bag. Convalescence
Abstract
On March 10, 1894, in the hospital of Emperor Paul I, the wife of a non-commissioned officer OO M-na was admitted, who came to me a week in the hospital for advice. Patient 35 years old; the first regulations appeared 16 years and then continued for 2-3 days every 3 weeks. She had five urgent deliveries, of which the last one was in May 1893.
629-632
633-636
Report on the activities of the Warsaw VI City Maternity Hospital since its opening (from November 1, 1887 to January 1, 1894)
Abstract
It has long been recognized, well-known fact of insufficiency of maternity institutions large and small in the mountains. Warsaw is still a sad phenomenon, and nothing has been done to eliminate it. Hundreds of unfortunate poor women in childbirth annually knock the doorsteps of maternity establishments, asking for asylum, which is necessary in their condition, requiring fast, urgent help. Many receive appropriate help, are accepted and cared for in these institutions, but even more leave with refusal and wander in agony, at any time of the day or night, in horror that their birth will be overtaken on the road. That such cases are not rare, everyone knows. What is being done with those hundreds of victims of the inadequacy of our maternity facilities, we do not know - we only know the fact of a large% of illnesses and deaths from childbirth fever in women who are resolved outside maternity facilities.
637-668
669
To the treatment of cervical dysmenorrhea
Abstract
In some women who have already given birth, sometimes dysmenorrhea is observed, due to a narrowing of the cervical canal in the area of the internal uterine pharynx, which occurs as a result of endometritis after childbirth or abortion.
670
670-671
671
671-672
About the constant expansion of the external uterine pharynx by means of a ligature
Abstract
B. believes that the conical excision recommended by Schroeder et al., With a narrowing of the external pharynx, is quite advisable with a hypertrophic neck, but with a normal, and especially with a thin and short vaginal part, neither excision nor amputation should be used.
672-673
673
673-674
On the question of vaginal extirpation of the uterus
Abstract
T. proposes for those cases of vaginal extirpation, where the vagina is very narrow and the uterus cannot be brought down ad introitum due to cicatricial or cancerous fixations, to make lateral incisions of the vagina and perineum, while the large and small lips are cut near their middle, the vaginal incision can be brought to the fornix, and on the perineum, make an incision outward and somewhat posteriorly of the corresponding size for this case.
674
675
675-676
676
676-677
677
677-678
679-681
About the long-term results of operations directed against the posterior bends of the uterus
Abstract
Of the various surgical methods proposed in order to correct the movable or strengthened bends of the uterus posteriorly, and, moreover, sometimes complicated by the prolapse of the sleeve or the uterus itself, both in the persistence of the results obtained and in relation to the correct course after the operation of various dispatches of the uterus (especially pregnancy , childbirth, postpartum period, etc.), are more reliable, deserving preferential attention, only two ways.
681-683
About the treatment of the presentation of the child's place with intrauterine colpeirization
Abstract
With the introduction of the combined turn according to Braxton-Hicks into obstetric practice, great success has been achieved in the treatment of presentation in a child's place, which is expressed in a significant decrease in maternal mortality.
684-686
Principles in the treatment of loss
Abstract
In a rather lengthy article, the author outlines in essential features the mechanism of prolapse of various parts of the female genital organs and expresses a number of considerations, which, in his opinion, should form the basis for the treatment of these sufferings.
686-689
A new surgical method for posterior bending of the uterus (abdominal strengthening of the uterus without opening the abdominal cavity)
Abstract
The operation of suturing the uterus to the abdominal walls about its posterior bending, proposed for the first time by Olshausen in 1886, soon attracted general attention and became widespread with only small changes in suture imposition (Czerny, Leopold, Sänger, etc.).
689-690
691-692
692
692-693
693-694
694-695
695
695-697
Further reports on intrauterine injection of glycerin, in response to Pfannenstiel's article
Abstract
Pelzer does not quite objectively object to his opponent's article; he believes that the harmful effect of glycerin in the cases observed by Pfannenstiel has not been proven that the increase in temperature was dependent on irritation of the warm center with glycerol, and that air embolism can be completely eliminated with the careful application of the method recommended by him.
697-698
698
698
699
699
699
699-700
700
701
702
702
703
703-714
Obstetric and gynecological notes
Abstract
We, provincial doctors who work in the wilderness and are not able, very often in difficult cases of medical practice, to consult in a timely manner with an experienced comrade (with little development of provincial medical societies), it seems to me, there should be a need, although with the help of printing, to represent from time to time time for the authorities to judge their mistakes and successes in one or another rendering of assistance to suffering humanity; as a consequence of this need are these my "notes".
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