Vol XXII, No 1 (1915)

Articles

Physiology of vagus nerves

Polumordvinov D.V.

Abstract

Automatic movements of the gastrointestinal canal are regulated by the central nervous system by nerves, motor and inhibitory, which make up two separate groups; for the stomach and small intestines, the vagus nerves are motor, inhibiting n. n. splanchnici superiores, while the colon gets its motor fibers from n. n. erigentes (n. n. pelvici), and retardant — from n. n. splanchnici inferiores, i.e., withdrawal of the nerve trunks, which go from the sympathetic borderline trunk to the lower mesenteric node and the post-node continuations of which are n. n. hypogastrici and n. mesentericus inf.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):1-10
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Clonus with multiple neuritis

Gromashevsky L.V.

Abstract

In my present work, I mean to state the history of the disease of one rather exceptional case of lineuritis, which I had the opportunity to observe in the spring
1913 in the clinics of my dear teacher, Professor N.M. Popov, and about which I will allow myself to express some considerations, relying mainly on literary data.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):11-79
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Hemichorea and hemiparesis of a hysterical character

Bondarev N.I.

Abstract

Cases of hysterical chorea were observed earlier on a huge scale. So from the beginning of the XIV century, they began to describe strange epidemics of mass homogeneous convulsions and involuntary movements especially common in monasteries, places of worship to shrines and around preaching.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):80-87
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Saline infusions for sciatic neuralgia

Baklushinsky I.D.

Abstract

The question of rational treatment of adherent neuralgia and neuritis has already been occupied by practitioners for a long time and has not yet received a sufficiently definite solution. The abundance of funds that recommends as neuropathology, in the form of means of internal and external, in the form of massage, electro-light and water treatment, as well as surgery, in the form of all kinds of injections and, finally, operational manipulations, all proves great interest. excited by this question on the one hand, and the unsatisfactory solution of his therapy on the other. Therefore, the meaning of the messages on this issue that have appeared over the past years is completely understandable, the interest that these messages aroused among neuropathologists on the issue of the treatment of Ischias is understandable. I am talking here about the treatment of mucous neuralgia with salt infusions, which have appeared recently and soon took a prominent place in the therapy of this kind of neuralgia.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):88-116
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About changes in the nature of evocative reactions under the influence of color illumination

Spirtov I.N.

Abstract

The motives of this study were not only the completely understandable scientific interest of the issue, but also the desire to see if the data obtained would give any indications for rational light therapy in the field of the psyche.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):117-165
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Chronicle and mix, Volume XXII, No.1 (1915)

Abstract

On April 20, the farewell to the former was held. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Kazan University prof. B. II. Osipov, who received the Department of Mental Diseases in V. Medical Academy in Petrograd. By 1 o'clock in the afternoon, everyone wishing to say goodbye to him gathered at V.P. Osipov's apartment.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):166-168
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Minutes of the III meeting of the Society on March 27, 1914

Darkshevich L.

Abstract

Chaired by prof. Darkshevich under the secretary Voroshilov. Attended by: prof. Osipov, prof. Mislavskiy, prof. Tonkov, prof. Dobrovolskiy, Nikolaev, Idelson, Osipova, Donskov, Bulkryltsev, Baklushinskiy, Levchatkin, Arnstein, Chirkovskiy, Zaytsev.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):169-171
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Protocol IV session of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University on April 25, 1914

Darkshevich L.О.

Abstract

Present were Osipov Ave., Orlovskiy Ave., Voroshilov, Idelson, Barykin, Mislavskiy Ave., Samoilov Ave., Cheboksarov, Goryaev Ave., Dobrovolskiy Ave., Mislavskiy Ave. Knyazev, Sorokovikov, Khitrovo, Dolgov, Yakimov, Baklushinskiy, Denike, Bullokryl'tsev, Luria, Chirkovskiy, Bondarev, Donskov, Timofeev, Tsypkin, Osipova, Zarnitsyn, Vlasovskiy, Vishnevavikov

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):172-176
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Protocol of the V-th appointment of the Society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University on May 7, 1914

Darkshevich L.О.

Abstract

Was chaired by L.O.Darkshevich Ave. under secretaries Voroshilov and Arkhangelskaya. Attended by: Boldyrev Ave., Zimnitskiy Ave., Grondilevskiy, Pervushin, Molchanov, Goryaev, Sokolov, Knyazev, Shcherbakov, Lenskiy, Lenskaya, Bushmakina, Timofeev, Kochergin, Frize, A. Charkovskaya, Sh. Samoilov Ave., N. A. Donskov, Popov, Chistovich Ave., Anichkov, Vishnevskiy Ave., Barmin, Osipov, Osipov Ave., Dyakonov, Bullyaev, V. A. Donskov, Zarnitsin, Luriya, Cheboksarov, Bakinobiev, Vorobyev, Ѳavorskiy.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):176-186
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The next VІІ administrative appointment of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrs on December 23, 1914

Darkshevich L.О.

Abstract

Chaired by: prof. Darkshevich, under the secretary of N. I. Bondarev. Attended by: prof. Osipov. Pervushin, Baklushinskiy, Donskov and Bondarev.

Neurology Bulletin. 1915;XXII(1):186-186
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