Vol 12, No 5 (1898)

Articles

Observations of weight loss during the first week in 10 healthy puerperas

Khazhinsky P.K.

Abstract

Taking interest in the degree of weight loss during the first week in healthy puerperas with a nutritional regimen adopted in the clinic, according to the thought and instructions of the deeply respected prof. NF Tolochinov, we made the above observations according to a certain plan.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):567-580
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Induction of premature labor according to the modified Tarnier method

Mamutov A.

Abstract

When correctly shown, the application of the operation of the initiation of premature birth very often prevents the danger to the mother's life and prevents the production of such operations as caesarian section or perforation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):581-593
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On operations on broad ligaments and uterine appendages

Gubarev A.P.

Abstract

The excellent results obtained by modern surgery on uterine appendages seem to preclude any need for improved and generally accepted techniques, remaining after the removal of the diseased organ, for the suitability of these receptions has been the experience of many ten years and many thousands of cases that have taken place.
Between these there are many side effects, which are already manifested upon the recovery, and which have to be reckoned with, because they can cause unbearable pain and other unpleasant symptoms after the operation with the most favorable and successful outcome.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):594-601
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On the ovariotomy in the postnatal period

Poroshin M.N.

Abstract

In the article titled "Abdominal Section During Pregnancy", speaking about complications from ovarian cysts, I joined the majority of authors' opinion that complications require treatment, precisely in the early months of pregnancy since there are cases when both pregnancy and childbirth, as well as the post-partum period, occur safely in the presence of a cyst.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):602-612
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On the treatment of a miscarriage

Gershun M.M.

Abstract

Every doctor knows the dangers that miscarriages often involve. Bleeding, rotten decomposition, inflammatory processes and death or prolonged sickness of the female genitalia, predisposition to subsequent miscarriages and infertility are the consequences of the miscarriage.
Practical midwifery has developed strict and precise methods of treatment, as in other issues, and there are differences of opinion among scientists in the treatment of miscarriage.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):613-625
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Meetings of obstetrical and gynaecological communities. Protocol No 88

Board E.

Abstract

PROTOCOL No. 88 of the Obstetric and Gynecological Community in Kiev, dated January 31, 1897, chaired by prof. G.E. Rein.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):626-630
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Meetings of obstetrical and gynaecological communities. Protocol No 89

Board E.

Abstract

PROTOCOL No. 89 of the Obstetric and Gynecological Community in Kiev, dated March 31, 1897, chaired by prof. G.E. Rein.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):631-639
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Meetings of obstetrical and gynaecological communities. Protocol No 90

Board E.

Abstract

PROTOCOL No. 90 of the Obstetric and Gynecological Community in Kiev, dated March 26, 1897, chaired by prof. G.E. Rein.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):640-649
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Meetings of obstetrical and gynaecological communities. Protocol No 91

Board E.

Abstract

PROTOCOL No. 91 of the Obstetric and Gynecological Community in Kiev, dated April 30, 1897, chaired by prof. G.E. Rein.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):650-657
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On the treatment of gonorrhea in prostitutes

Weber F.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Berlin. Klin. Wochenschrift 1898, № 6)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):658-659
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On benign and malignant metastases of bladder skid

Pick L.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Berliner Klin. Wochenschr. 1898, № 49 and 50)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):659-660
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A new way to restore the urethra in a woman

Froelich М.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(La Presse médicale 6 Novembre 1897)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):660-661
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Tuberculosis of the fallopian tubes and pelvic peritoneum

Weber F.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Deutsche Medicin. Wochenschr. 1897. № 45)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):661-662
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A new way of using glycerin to induce premature labor

Saft Н.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Deutsche Med. Wochenschr. 1898 № 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):662-663
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On primary healing of abdominal wounds after laparotomy

Weber F.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Deutsche Med. Wochenschrift 1897 № 43)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):663-664
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To the treatment of chronic vaginal gonorrhea

Weber F.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Deutsche Med. Wochenschrift. 1897 № 42)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):664-665
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On the endometritis during pregnancy and its ethiology

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVI Heft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):665-665
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Further information on physiological processes in the third period of childbirth

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. u. Gyn. Bd. XXXVI Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):665-666
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Rupture of the umbilical cord during childbirth

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVI Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):666-666
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Breast epidemic

Freund H.W.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVI Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):667-667
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On placenta growth direction

Frommel R.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVI Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):667-667
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Uterine cancer and pregnancy

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 1)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):667-668
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Physiology of the third period of childbirth

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 1)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):668-669
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On bacterium coli commune and its meaning in obstetrics

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):669-669
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On histological changes in the placenta and their relation to the fetal death

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. ХХХѴП Hft. 2)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):669-670
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To the childbirth period

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):670-670
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To casuistry and study of osteomalacia

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):671-671
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On the so called syncytioma malignum

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Gsb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):671-671
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On Caesarian section and indications therefor with a contracted pelvis

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr. f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):671-671
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On the transition of human anthrax bacillus from mother to fetus

Khazan S.Y.

Abstract

Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological Literature: German.

(Zeitschr, f. Geb. Bd. XXXVII Hft. 3)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):671-672
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Forceps with adjustable axis-Traction

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Prof. Murray (Edinburgh).—Forceps with adjustable axis-Traction.—(Edinburgh med. Journal, Septemb., 1896, p. 229)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):672-672
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Some Modification of Midwifery Forceps

Mackness O.

Abstract

Dr. Owen Mackness (Edinburgh).—Some Modification of Midwifery Forceps.—(Ibidem p. 237).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):672-672
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Version or High Forceps

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

The main benefit of Murray's pliers is that they are easy to accept in different pelvis types, whereas ordinary axial pliers are only good with the right pelvis

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):672-674
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Surgical Cases in Dr. Kelsey’s clinic at the New Iork post graduate Hospital, during the session of 1895—1896

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Out of 29 abdominal sections made by prof. Kelsey in the reporting year, for the sake of diseases of the pelvic organs in women, 2 next are interesting cases of extrauterine pregnancy.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):674-675
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Notes of Case of intra-peritoneal Rupture of the Bladder. Operation. Recovery

Rian C.

Abstract

The diagnosis of such a gap is sometimes very difficult. Signs of it are very uncertain, the phenomena of the current are so weak that patients who came to the hospital without outside help left without a diagnosis. The symptoms of bladder rupture are more constant: a burning sensation in the lower abdomen and a frequent urge to urinate, with which small amounts of bloody urine are emitted.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):675-676
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Ruptura of the uterus of ter version; Porro-operation; Recovery

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Turn on the legs due to the prolapse of the umbilical cord 1/2 hour after the withdrawal of water. Rotation and extraction were performed without any difficulties, with full disclosure, (apparently, under anesthesia, which in general became a rule in clinics.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):676-676
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Diagnosio of Pregnancy by the Microscopical Appearance of the urinary phosphates

Park W.

Abstract

Dr. Gray in 1887 discovered this method of determining pregnancy in the first weeks. Mix the urine into the assay tube (about 1 1/4 inch with 1/3 of this amount of Tizon's magnesia fluid; in the sediment for 15-20 minutes, three-phosphates will be obtained.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):676-677
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Antiseptic Midwifery

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

In view of the transition of b. h. doctors from antiseptic to aseptic, the facts cited by Godson and his opinion in favour of the Sulema are interesting.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):677-678
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Two Cases of Paraplegia after Parturition

Leeson R.

Abstract

The extreme rarity of such sicknesses is proven as if the author had already found nothing about them in English textbooks.
In the first case, the paraplegia developed in a 24-year-old woman after three births; the subsequent ones were completed by manual separation of a bigger place, made without violence and with subsequent uterine washing. The disease was noticed 36 hours after delivery: the legs were lying in ecstasy and the muscles felt stiffened, only in the heel some mobility was preserved.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):678-678
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Congenital absence of the rectum in a child three and a half days old

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

The author, wanting to give an artificial outlet to the fecal masses, opened the baby's tummy on the left iliac side.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):678-679
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Cases of puerperal Sepsis in wich the Antistreptococcic Serum was employed

Cooke Hirst B.

Abstract

Prof. Barton Cooke Hirst. (Philadelphia).—Cases of puerperal Sepsis in wich the Antistreptococcic Serum was employed.—(The American Journ. of Obstetrics etc. 1897, May, p. 625)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):679-679
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А Case of Puerperal. Sepsis successfully treated with Antistreptococcic Serum

Norris R.

Abstract

Prof. R. Norris (Pennsylvania).—А Case of Puerperal. Sepsis successfully treated with Antistreptococcic Serum.—(Ibidem, p. 629).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):679-679
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А marked Result in the Treatment of Puerperal Sepsis obtained by the Use of Serum; also Two Failures of the same Mothod of Treatment

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Dr. Davis (Philadelphia).—А marked Result in the Treatment of Puerperal Sepsis obtained by the Use of Serum; also Two Failures of the same Mothod of Treatment. — (Ipidem. p. 624).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):679-679
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Antistreptococcic Serum in a Case of Acute Puerperal Lymphangitis and phlebitis

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Septic postnatal phlebitis with general blood infection. With the complete absence of local changes in the pelvis, the postpartum woman suffered from high fever for more than a month, which brought her to severe exhaustion.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):679-681
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A Conutibution to the pathologic of the Fullopian Tube

W. Bettman H.

Abstract

Dr. Bottman points to the erroneousness of the established views on the structure of normal and pathological F. tubes, to the scarcity of information about them, given in the manuals on gynecology, etc.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):681-682
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Develorment of Scirrhous Carcinoma in the Scar threr years otter Ventrofixation

Соnе M.

Abstract

A woman 49 years old, 31/2 years before her death, underwent surgery to cure a curved uterus: ventrofixatio.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):682-682
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Panhysterectomy

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

A woman who had undergone a unilateral ovaryotomy 5 years ago had profuse and prolonged blood after the operation. Soon she covered up a new tumor in her stomach, which by the time of the 2nd operation had reached the level of the navel, was felt in the form of a hard nodular mass.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):682-683
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Pelvic Haematocele considerred-from the modern Standpoint

Cullingwoorth C.J.

Abstract

In textbooks, the old opinions about the causes of intra-peritoneal hemorrhages in the pelvis are still being produced, for example, Bernutz that this is due to monthly bloods; L. Tait established that these hemorrhages are caused by tubal pregnancy. Out of 20 cases operated by Cullingworth, in 19 cases, it was clear such an origin of tumors.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):683-684
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Eighteen Consecutive Cases of intra—abdominal Hysterectomy for Fibroids

Duncan W.

Abstract

The author has produced in the last time 18 uterus excision by means of abdominal section for the sake of removal of fibroids (uterus). Previously, he operated on the extra-abdominal method with the help of pulp, and the mortality rate was very high; the intraperitoneal route gave Duncan much better results.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):684-686
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Deathaster Ovariotomy, the Value of Flushing Without Drainage of the peritoneal Cavity

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

The first hundred ovaryotomy Dr. M. gave 10% mortality; The next 250 ovaryotomy gave a mortality rate of 2.8% (7 died). The author gives a detailed history of the diseases of these 7 cases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):686-687
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Abdominal Pregnancy at full Term; Openation at the Twelf Month; Recovery

Taylor J.W.

Abstract

T. operated on an extrauterine abdominal pregnancy that lasted 12 months. The mother recovered.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):687-687
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On symphysics; validity shown when the operation is necessary.

Novi R., Cucca С.

Abstract

Disagreeing with the opinion of clinicians who are inclined to accept the symphysiotomy too widely, and other obstetricians who extremely narrow the boundaries of this operation, the authors come to the conclusion that symphysiotomy should now be performed not only in clinics and maternity hospitals, but also in practice.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):687-688
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Sewing the uterus and pregnancy

Е. Вогаlevі Е.

Abstract

Even from the time when various methods of fixing the uterus were first proposed, two camps were formed in gynecologists, with some indicating the advantages of vaginofixation, while others were for ventrofixation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):688-689
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Bilateral uterus, causes of frequent appearance of a lateral cavity

Noto А.

Abstract

The stoppage of development, with the septum remaining between the paired rudimentary organs and usually gradually disappearing from the bottom to the top when it is properly developed, is not only the only cause of uterine malformations, but when it is delayed, it produces some form of underdeveloped uterus.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):689-690
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On the structure of the ovaries in osteomalacia

Ferroni Е.

Abstract

Anyone who had to get acquainted with osteomalacia was probably amazed at the mass of theories proposed on the basis of a whole series of experiments and clinical data to solve the issue of the pathogenesis of this disease. One of the most important places among these theories is the one that is based on the fact, first noticed by Fehling, who stated that osteomalacia is cured by osteomalacia.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):690-691
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To the question of metabolism during pregnancy

Sapelli А.

Abstract

To the issue of the metabolism during pregnancy

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):691-691
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Clinical significance of pleuritic effusions in ovarian tumors

Board E.

Abstract

Having expounded in detail the existing in the literature on this account views and given them a proper assessment, A. on the basis of his three cases and the clinical material of prof. Mangiagalli (23 cases) comes to certain conclusions.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):692-692
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Correspondence. I. Cancer of the cervix and uterus. Extirpation of the uterus through the vagina. Recovery

Potenko V.

Abstract

Peasant woman from Olkhovka (Usmansky district, Tambov province), Akulina L — va, approx. 40 years old, was admitted to the Usman district hospital on April 17, 1895 for an operation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):693-696
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Correspondence. II. Fibrous tumor of the uterus. Removal of the uterus through the vagina. Recovery

Potenko V.

Abstract

On 22 / ІѴ 1896, the wife of railway employee was admitted to the Kozlovskaya railway hospital for an operation. Marya B — va, 43 years old. Menstruation began at 14 years old, and came after 3 weeks (lasted 6-7 days), painless.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):696-699
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Correspondence. III. Fibrous polyp of the uterus. Hulling the body from the side of the vagina. Recovery

Potenko V.

Abstract

On 14 / IX, 96, a peasant woman Evdokiya Ch — ova, 36 years old, was admitted to the Kozlovskaya railway hospital, with severe blood loss from the uterus. Many childbirths. Earlier menses came perfect, were correct and painless.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):699-700
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Correspondence. IV. The narrowed outer opening of the uterine neck canal. Operation by Borisovich. Recovery (Kozlovskaya Outpatient Office R. Ural Railway).

Potenko V.

Abstract

At the end of 1896, I had the opportunity to perform Borisovich's surgery twice, i.e. to superimpose explanatory ligatures on the sides of the cervical canal, for persistent enlargement of the external opening of the cervical canal, when it is narrowed. Both cases have a successful outcome.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):700-701
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Correspondence. V. Operation of restoration of the perineum with a complete rupture of it (with rupture of the sphincter of the rectum)

Potenko V.

Abstract

Restoration of the perineum with a complete rupture of it is not in itself tricky and especially difficult for the operator (for the most part), and for the patient's life, this operation is completely safe, but not less, with some complete ruptures of the perineum, to reach prima after restoration of it (perineum) it is not particularly easy if there are still cases in which they have already operated on, but for some reason unsuccessfully.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1898;12(5):701-703
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