Vol 5, No 9 (1891)

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Articles

ABOUT THE CONSERVATIVE CESARIAN SECTION

Yastrebov N.V.

Abstract

Mm. Gg. I will draw your attention to the operation known under the name of the conservative Caesarian section. This communication is based on three cases that I operated on in the current academic year. Each of these cases has its own casuistic interest, and also sheds light on one side or the other of the issue of this operation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):687-701
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ACCORDING TO THE ACCUMULATION OF LIQUID IN THE UTERINE TUBE. SEVERAL ANIMAL EXPERIENCES

Voskresensky M.A.

Abstract

Diseases of the fallopian tubes occupy a prominent place in modern gynecology, and among these diseases, serious attention is paid clinically to the accumulation of fluid in the tube cavity. Professor K.F. Slavyanskiy in his lectures, read in November 1890 at the clinic of the Imperial Military Medical Academy, which he headed, examined in detail the issue of retention cysts of the fallopian tubes and under this name grouped diseases known as hydrosalpinx, pyosalpinx, haematosalpinx, cystes tubo-ovariales.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):702-711
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TO THE QUESTION ABOUT THE SEXUAL ACTIVITY OF WOMEN IN THE CITY OF TAMBOV

Kakushkin N.M.

Abstract

Sexual activity is one of the main goals of life on earth for every being. For a person, this goal of life is especially important, because, thanks to the mental development of his mental powers, his sexual activity is not instinctive, like in every animal, but is more conscious and therefore constitutes for him a more urgent need for life. Like any creature, human sexual activity is divided between two sexes, between a man and a woman, but the man accounts for only a small part of this activity, almost all the burden is borne by the woman. From this, the functions of the female genital apparatus are very complex: they are not limited to the narrow sphere of one genital apparatus, but relate to the entire female body, having enormous influence on other spheres of its activity.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):711-728
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THE CASE OF CONSERVATIVE CESARIAN SECTION WITH ABSOLUTE PELVIS CONSTRUCTION

Fedorova I.I.

Abstract

The case of cesarean section cited by us, in addition to casuistic interest, deserves attention in 2 respects: 1) in relation to deformity of the pelvis, as a result of bilateral coxitis with sequential ankylosis of the hip and knee joints (complete ankylosis of the right limb and 2 incomplete in the left) the relationship of the question of the significance of antiseptics in the use of it for cesarean section, produced as an ultimum refugium in advanced cases of childbirth.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):729-736
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PROTOCOL No. 12. Meeting on April 11, 1891

Krassovskiy A.Y.

Abstract

39 members were present: Batsevich, Bidder, Vasten, Vertsinsky, Viridarsky, Vorobyov, Voff, Hermonius, Goraisky, Grinev, Danilovich, Dobrovolsky, Dovnarovich, Zheltukhin, Zabolotsky, Krukovich, Liluev, Lichkus, Lopatinskiy, Mazurkevich, Massen, Ott, Piotrovich, Popov, Radetskiy, Rostkovskiy, Savchenko, Salmanov, Smolskiy, Stelmakhovich, Stravinskiy, Strogonov, Urvich, Fisher A., Fratkin, Chernyshev, Shtol, Stolz. Yanpolskiy and 20 guests.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):737-743
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PROTOCOL No. XV. Administrative meeting April 11, 1891

Krassovskiy A.Y.

Abstract

30 members attended.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):744
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Irregular childbirth due to syphilitic changes in the cervix

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The author describes the change in the lips of the pharynx of syphilitic origin that he met during childbirth. Along the entire circumference of the pharynx, in the thickness of the lips, very dense nodules in the form of beads were felt, grasping the length of the cervix by 1/2 cm.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):745
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Scraping of the uterus with a finger in one case of severe bleeding, followed by a 3-month miscarriage

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The author advocates digital curettage of the uterus in severe bleeding after miscarriage.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):745
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Intrauterine tamponation for certain postpartum seizures

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The author used intrauterine tamponation in a fairly large number of cases, moreover, in some very severe cases, mainly with bleeding. All received good results. In some, tamponation followed curettage - removal of septic products from the uterus.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):746
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Rotting in the uterine cavity during the life of the fetus

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The author cites two cases in which during the life of the fetus from the uterus there were smelly discharge, even Physometra at high temperature.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):746
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A case of puerperal insanity

Kuhn F.

Abstract

X.Y. Z. 43 years old, married, 13-para; does not live with her husband for 18 months; On November 20, 1888, a difficult birth (pelvic position) with a full-term baby, without medical assistance, from which the mother persistently refuses.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):746-747
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Ovaryotomy as prevention and treatment of insanity

Kyung F.

Abstract

Doctor Kitto reports a case of an ovarian (with removal of both tubes), which he performed on a 25-year-old girl about insanity. At the age of 13 she suffered scarlet fever, after which she developed insanity, or, as the author calls it, pseudo-insanity. The treatment in the course of ten years in special medical institutions had only a very short-term success. The symptoms of the disease intensified every year.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):747
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Tubal pregnancy 7 months. Death of the fetus 5 months before the operation. Laparotomy. Removal of the tube with the fruit contained in it. Recovery

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The author describes a typical case of an ectopic - tubal pregnancy, which he operated on.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):748
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Lymphatic vessels of the female genital organs

Runge G.

Abstract

The lymphatic system of the uterus has occupied the minds of anatomists and gynecologists a lot over the past twenty years; lymphatic vessels of the ovary and tubes are less studied. The author, starting to study the general lymphatic system of the female genital organs, injected and sequentially dissected lymphatic vessels in more than 300 subjects of different ages.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):748-756
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The importance of lymphatic vessels in inflammation of the uterus, uterine appendages and pelvic peritoneum

Runge G.

Abstract

There is nothing more or less common more or less wide adhesions connecting the uterus with the walls of the pelvic floor or with adjacent organs. The author investigated the female genital organs of more than 300 subjects who, however, in most cases, belonged to a more mature age, and he came to the conclusion that a healthy uterus, in the sense of the absence of a large or smaller number of adhesions, which are the consequences of former inflammations, is a rarity. almost an exception.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):756-760
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Chronic endometritis. Persistent vomiting. Recovery

Fratkin B.

Abstract

The case cited by the author concerns a patient who, for 3 months every day, in the morning on an empty stomach, had vomiting, preceded by severe pain in the epigast., Radiating to the back and shoulders.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):760-761
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A new way of vaginal attachment of the uterus

Fratkin B.

Abstract

Analyzing Schücking's method, he finds it uncomfortable because it is accompanied by painful fits and suffering of the urinary bladder for a long time, and therefore (even before the modification of Zweifel) he produces it as follows:

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):761-762
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Immediate repair of cervical ruptures

Kuhn F.

Abstract

Ruptures of the cervix during childbirth occur, according to the author's observations, more often perineal ruptures and their danger to a woman is much greater and more varied than the danger from perineal ruptures. Meanwhile, the damage itself is somehow neglected, and the operation of suture imposition is very little or later used by obstetricians or gynecologists.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):762-763
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The case of removal of uterus about myoma

Kuhn F.

Abstract

The case reported by the author does not differ in any way from a number of similar cases in terms of the complex of symptoms and surgical technique. It is reported over for statistics.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):763
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IVAN FEDOROV. MATERIALS TO THE QUESTION OF LABOR THERAPY IN A NARROW PELVIS

Solovyov A.S.

Abstract

The issue of the therapy of childbirth with a narrow pelvis seems to be one of the least developed issues of practical obstetrics, and any new work in this direction is of great interest and deserves the attention of obstetricians. The work of Dr. Fedorov named in the title deserves all the more attention, both in terms of the mass of valuable material given in this work, and because the author of the work is one of the ardent admirers and promoters of the widespread use of forceps with a narrow pelvis. Working in one of the richest in pathological obstetric material clinics - the clinic of the University of Warsaw, the author was in extremely favorable conditions for the study of the question he had chosen for his thesis, and had the opportunity to personally check various methods of delivery with a narrow pelvis in such sizes, in which it is not everywhere will succeed. The author presented the results of his observations in his dissertation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):764-771
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TO QUESTIONS OF MODERN GYNECOLOGY

Kupidonov V.

Abstract

Terrillon's clinic is located in one of the huge buildings of the Salpetrière hospital, located parallel to each other and enclosed in a quadrangle by one high wall. In the intervals between them (in the courtyards) there are parks and smaller buildings, for example: a church, an auditorium, an electrotherapy room, a reception room for patients, etc. In parallel large buildings, wide passages are arranged, through which the courtyards communicate with each other. Old buildings and, probably, as a result of rare renovations, appear from the outside smoky and gloomy. In general, all the old hospitals in Paris in their gloom and isolation are more like prisons than hospitals. However, the inside of the ward for the sick is kept very clean.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):772-794
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Report on the activities of the maternity Department of the Smolensk provincial Zemstvo hospital from July 1, 1890 to January 1, 1892.

Tyshko I.

Abstract

Activity report.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1891;5(9):458-473
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