Vol 32, No 9 (1936)
1039-1048
1048-1058
Treatment of malaria in children with synthetic drugs
Abstract
Since the time when the Russian chemist Butlerov established the presence of a quinoline nucleus in the quinine molecule, many laboratories have found it attractive to synthesize an active antimalarial affinity based on the structure of the quinine molecule.
1058-1061
On the treatment of malaria during pregnancy
Abstract
The law published by the government on the prohibition of abortions, increasing material assistance to women in childbirth, etc., states that abortions are allowed only in cases where the continuation of pregnancy poses a threat to life or threatens serious harm to the health of the pregnant woman, as well as in the presence of inherited diseases of parents
1061-1065
About redox processes in typhoid fever
Abstract
It is known that a typhoid patient has various metabolic disorders, protein, fat, carbohydrate metabolism suffers (Dubrovin, cited by Rosenberg), basic metabolism and acid-base balance are disturbed (Vasyutochkina, Glinka, Otto, Beck, etc.).
1065-1071
1071-1077
Several observations in the treatment of retinal pigmentary degeneration with the hormone prolan A
Abstract
The vagueness of the pathogenesis of one of the severe consequences of eye diseases - pigmentary degeneration of the retina, and the failure of its treatment, force the scientific thought to persistently seek the cause of this disease and, along with it, its therapy.
1077-1081
Primary excision and suture for accidental wound healing
Abstract
On the surface of any accidental wound, already a few minutes after the injury, you can find more or less saprophytes and pathogenic microbes (and often anaerobes), which penetrate both from the surface of the integument and when the wound comes into contact with a traumatic agent and contaminated objects (earth ), and this infection enters the wound under a certain pressure.
1082-1089
1089-1093
1093-1094
1095-1100
Nasal cocaine as a method of pain relief in obstetrics and gynecology
Abstract
Clinical observations and experimental studies have established with certainty the presence of a connection between the nose and the genital area and the possibility of influencing the genital area from the nose (Flies, Siegmund, Koblank, Schift, Oritz, Lehmaii, Ephraim, Kraemer, Malhebre Hurmann, Makenzie, Voyachek, Stolypin, Malyutin Quote ch. And friend).
1100-1101
1102-1104
1105-1109
1109-1114
1115-1116
1116-1117
A case of liver cavernoma healed by surgery
1118-1119
1119-1121
1121-1122
1123-1143
Issues of pulmonary tuberculosis in early childhood
Abstract
In the collection, presenting the work of three departments of the Leningrad Institute of the OMM: tuberculosis, radiology and pathological anatomy, the first article "Tuberculosis in childhood" (authors Adelberg and Shalit) gives a general overview of the material that passed through the tuberculosis clinic in 1926-1933. This is followed by a very meaningful, big work "Tuberculosis of the bronchial glands in early childhood" (Volchok, Pevzner, Erikhimson and Lokhov); the article consists of three independent parts: clinical, radiological and pathological and anatomical.
1144-1145
1145-1145
1145-1146
1146-1146
1146-1146
Cobra venom and its therapeutic uses
Abstract
Based on his observations, a. concludes that cobra venom is by no means a specific anti-cancer agent; he never saw a real recovery, disappearance or shrinkage of the tumor, although this might be expected on the basis of animal experiments; there was also no arrest of tumor growth, although similar cases have been described in the literature.
1146-1146
1146-1147
1147-1147
A new way of radical inguinal hernia surgery
Abstract
Description of a new method of radical surgery for an inguinal hernia, which probably prevents, in A.'s opinion, the development of relapses and other complications after this city of operations (suppuration, hematomas). After the usual incision of the soft tissues parallel to the inguinal ligament, isolation of the spermatic cord and hernial sac, and resection of the latter, two rows of sutures are applied.
1147-1147
1147-1147
1148-1148
Production of amputations without exsanguination
Abstract
A., pointing out a number of disadvantages inherent in the use of the Esmarch tourniquet in operations on the extremities, emphasizes that with interventions without exsanguination according to Esmarch and strict adherence to the anatomical principle, blood loss is also minimal and certainly less significant than it happens as a result of hyperemia after removal harness.
1148-1148
1148-1149
1149-1149
To the treatment of pure partial injuries of the lateral ligaments of the knee
Abstract
The differential diagnosis between pure partial injuries of the lateral ligaments of the knee joint and their injuries, accompanied by dislocation of the meniscus, is of great importance for treatment and is based on the results of pneumoradiography.
1149-1149
1149-1150
1150-1150
1150-1150
Hypoglycemic conditions in gastric rolls and their implications for gastric surgery
Abstract
Aa. as a result of their research, they come to the conclusion that the hypoglycemic reaction after consuming sugar is not specific to the operated stomach; except in cases of operations on the stomach, it also occurs in unoperated ulcers, in patients with gastritis and other diseases, especially during the recovery period.
1150-1150
1150-1151
1151-1151
1151-1151
1151-1152
Early diagnosis of cancer of the vaginal part of the uterus using Ginselmann's colposcope
Abstract
Colposcopy using the apparatus proposed by Ginselmann, which gives a 10-fold increase, is a valuable aid in the early diagnosis of cancer of the vaginal part of the uterus. A. describes two similar cases, where the diagnosis of cancer was made only as a result of colposcopy.
1152-1152
Gonadotropic function of the anterior pituitary gland in the climacteric period and the effect of folliculin on it
Abstract
In connection with the development established in animal experiments after the cessation of ovarian function, typical histological changes in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, accompanied by its enhanced gonadotropic activity and the reverse development of these changes with a decrease in the indicated gonadotropic function as a result of folliculin administration, a. studied the effect of high doses of the latter on the release of the hormone of follicle maturation in postmenopausal women.
1152-1152
The value of the anterior pituitary gland in gynecology
Abstract
Removal of the anterior pituitary gland in infantile animals leads to a cessation of the development of the gonads and growth, as well as to a number of metabolic changes. As shown by relevant studies, the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland produces a hormone that gives a powerful impulse to the sex glands and causes all the phenomena of early puberty in infantile animals for several days.
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