Vol 7, No 12 (1893)

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Articles

Cysts and cystomas of the ovary

Slaviansky K.F.

Abstract

Both the methods of objective research and the results obtained by them, with cysts and cystomas of the ovary, seem to be very different, depending on the size that the tumor has reached. Therefore, from a practical point of view, it is very convenient to divide tumors into 3 categories of their sizes: 1) cysts of small volume, still located in the pelvic cavity, 2) larger tumors, which have already left it and are located in the abdominal cavity above the entrance to the pelvis, and their size does not exceed that of a pregnant uterus of six months and, finally, 3) cysts the size of a pregnant uterus on demolitions and even larger, reaching colossal sizes, displacing and squeezing all the abdominal insides to an extreme degree.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1893;7(12):903-949
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THE CASE OF RUPTURE OF THE VIRGIN HIM DURING LABOR

Massen V.N.

Abstract

Cases of violation of the integrity of the hymen, occurring sub partu, are not rare. If hymen, damaged sub primo coitu, turns out to be completely intact by the beginning of labor attempts, then in most cases, with the normal structure of the tissues that make up its composition, it is known to break in different places of its free edge and form more or less large flaps. These flaps, having undergone an inevitable birth trauma, soaked in the blood that has poured into their tissue, often die, eventually taking the form of ordinary carunculae mirtiformes. These carunculae mirtiformes are, according to the opinion of most authors, only after childbirth, and therefore have a certain importance in solving well-known forensic issues.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1893;7(12):950-954
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OBSTETRIC-GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN ST. PETERSBURG

Ott L.O.

Abstract

Honorary members were present: A. Ya. Krassovskiy and K. F. Slavyanskiy, members - Baikov, Baskin, Batsevich, Bidder, Brandt, Bulilovskiy K.A., Vasten, Vertsinskiy, Viridarskiy, Volovskiy, Vorobiev, Hermonius, Goraiskiy, Grinev, Danilovich, Dobradin, Dobrovolskiy V.N., Dranitsyn, Zabolotskiy, Zamshin, Inoevs, Kakushkin, Kireev, Kreutzer, Lichkus, Lopatinskiy, Martsynkevich, Maslovskiy V.F., Massen, Mersh, Mironov, Petrov, Piotrovich, Potebnov, Porshnyakov, Rachinskiy, Rodzevich, Ruzi, Runge, Rutkovskiy, Savchenko, Sadovskiy, Salmanov, Serezhnikov, Smolenskiy, Soloviev A.S., Stravinskiy, Strogonov, Sutugin, Tarnovskiy, Urvich, Fisher A.R., Fisher B.A., Frank, Fratkin, Tsyrskiy. Chagin, Chernyshev, Schmidt, Stolts, Eberman, Eikhfus, Yanpolskiy and others; guests: M. A. Solskaya, M. N. Nikonov, V. S Kudrin, V. N. Reitz, N. V. Sklifosovsky, I. P. Merzheevsky, V. M. Bekhterev, N. I. Bystrov, F. N. Zavarykin, I. I. Nasilov, I. II. Pavlov, A. F. Prussak, V. A. Ratimov, E. A. Sorokin, M. S. Subbotin, S. V. Shidlovsky, P. I. Gratsiansky, I. A. Maev, V. N. Nikitin, P. Ya. Rosenbakh, A. A. Troyanov, O. A. Chechot, A. V. Yakobson, V. F. Yakubovich and many others.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1893;7(12):955-980
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