Vol 9, No 4 (1895)

Articles

Materials for the microscopic structure of the placenta

Ulezko-Stroganova K.

Abstract

Two years ago, at the suggestion of prof. D.O. Ott, I started studying the emergence and development of decidual tissue during pregnancy, its degeneration in the postpartum state, as well as the subsequent restoration of the new mucous membrane of the uterus. Rabbits in different periods of pregnancy, a significant number of human abortions of various ages and several cases of extirpated pregnant uterus of a woman in the middle (5 months), at the end of pregnancy and in the postpartum state (14 days after birth) served as material.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):297-335
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Results of measurements of female pelvic outlet

Massen V.N.

Abstract

As we said (see page 6). of all narrow cans we measured 178. Their owners belonged to the most diverse places in our fatherland, namely: a native of St. Petersburg province. there were 53 (29.77%), Tverskaya — 23 (17.79%), Novgorod — 23 (12.92%), Pskov — 8 (4.49%), Arkhangelsk and Ryazan — 7 each (3.93%) , Smolensk and Yaroslavl 6 (3.37%) and less than 6 from other provinces. There were 8 women of non-Russian origin (or 4.49% of the total), namely: 4 from Finland, 2 from Estonia and one from Warsaw and Plock province. Thus, bearing in mind such an insignificant number of non-Russian taz, we, as we think, can attribute the results of our measurements to the Russian taz without a big error.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):336-375
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To the therapy of simple chronic endometritis

Brzhezinsky V.A.

Abstract

Under the name of "simple" endometritis, we mean suffering of the mucous membrane of the uterus without any complications from the serous lining of the uterus, pelvic tissue, etc. (In some of the cases we have described, although complications are mentioned, these latter were in fact so insignificant that they can be completely ignored.)

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):376-396
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A case of complete removal through the vagina of a pregnant uterus affected by cancer

Fedulov Y.S.

Abstract

Pregnancy complicated by cancer is in itself a phenomenon generally far from frequent, the cases in which radical surgery was used - complete removal of the pregnant uterus - is now considered even more rare, since in the literature there are, perhaps, only a few such observations. Therefore, I have the right to hope that the following case, which I observed last year in the Yekaterinburg obstetric hospital, should be of certain interest.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):397-399
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OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN ST.-PETERSBURG

Ott D.O.

Abstract

Attended by: Honorary Member K.F.Slavianskiy, 21 members: Antipov, P.A., Batsevich, Viridarskiy, Grinev, Dimant, Dobrovolskiy, V.N., Dolinskiy, Dranitsyn, Zheltukhin, Zamshin, Kakushkin, Lichkus, Massen, Piotrovich , Rutkovskiy, Rymsha, Salmanov, Serezhnikov, Stelmakhovich, Stravinskiy, Ulrikh and 35 guests.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):400-410
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To the treatment of rectal fistulas in women

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

Virgo intacta, 24 years old. She suffered from typhlitis and perityflitis.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):411
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Graviditas extrauterina tubaria sin .; rupture of the fetal sac; gluttony in extremis; recovery

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

A month after urgent regular blood (in a 30-year-old patient who gave birth once), severe uterine bleeding and then, after the bleeding stopped, within 4 months, a mucous-bloody fluid was constantly released from the genitals.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):411-412
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Pelvic suppuration. Acute inflammation of the sacroiliac joint

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

A 25-year-old peasant woman suddenly fell ill with fever, pain in the right sacroiliac joint and the inability to control the right leg.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):412
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Medical report on the Likhachevsky maternity ward of the Kazan provincial zemstvo hospital, from September 1, 1893 to September 1894

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

During the reporting period, there were 787 clans, mainly among peasants and bourgeois women, married, Russian by origin.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):412-413
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Medical report on the gynecological department of the Kazan provincial zemstvo hospital for 1893/4

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

There were 288 patients in total. Each patient spent an average of 21.1 days in hospitals.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):413
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A case of uterine treatment

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author briefly describes 9 cases of this operation, collected by him in Russian literature.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):413-414
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A case of overgrown genital warts on the genitals of a young girl

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

A 22-year-old girl who denies sexual intercourse.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):414
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Volvulus in postpartum parametritis, celiac disease, recovery

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The washerwoman, 31 years old, gave birth 4 times, the last time (correctly) 4 weeks ago. Sick from the third day after childbirth.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):414-415
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On the removal of the uterine appendages and their neoplasms through the posterior fornix

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author considers the methods of Pean'a and Dührssen'a, (for the treatment of diseases of the appendages), as having very significant drawbacks, especially in comparison with the operation through the posterior fornix.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):415
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Diagnostic tasks for obstetrics and gynecology

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author describes three cases where recognition could be made only with some probability.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):415-416
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About perforating ruptures of the vagina and uterus during childbirth

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author describes 4 cases. All of them were observed in multiparous, with neglected transverse position of the fetus.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):416
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On the question of the influence of age and sexuality on the rate of absorption of certain medicinal substances from the stomach in healthy women

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

Of the 73 women investigated by the author, 49 were taken to determine the effect of age on absorption, 16 - the effect of pregnancy and 8 - the effect of menstruation.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):416-417
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Current issues in obstetrics and gynecology in 1893

Kakushkin H.

Abstract

The author informs him of the latest data, gleaned from the literature, on inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages and their treatment (Schauta, Terria, Hartmann, Martin, Gonlliond, Doyen) and on the operative treatment of uterine myomas (Gottschalk, Küstner, Gauhrobak, Zifwe, Ott).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):417
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A case of giving birth to fours

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

Woman 35 years old, pregnant for the 9th time.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):417
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Heart defects and pregnancy

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The significance of heart defects for pregnancy is assessed by the authors differently.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):417-418
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Experience of critical assessment of some of the main modern methods of fibrotomy based on our own 25 operations

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The most common methods at present, fibrotomy without the formation of the leg, fibrotomy with extraperitoneal strengthening of the leg and with intraperitoneal care for it, were tested by the author in his cases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):419
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Pathological and anatomical changes in the brain in postpartum eclampsia

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author examined the brain in 8 cases of postpartum eclampsia.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):419-420
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Three parallel cases of ectopic pregnancy

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

1st case. 21 years old, nulliparous. There was no blood for 11/2 months. Sudden loss of strength, abdominal pain, pallor of the integument, vomiting, abdominal distension.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):420-421
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A case of an ovariotomy complicated by ureteral transection

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

In a 40-year-old patient, the author removed a huge cyst of the right ovary.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):421
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Complete absence of uterus and ovaries

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

A peasant woman of 30 years old, a widow.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):421
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About aliens in one case of ovarian cancer

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author examined in detail the cancerous tumors of the right and left ovaries removed by gluttony.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):421-422
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On artificial interruption of pregnancy with pulmonary tubercles

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

Numerous observations have established that pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period have an extremely detrimental effect on the course of the pulmonary tubercle.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):422
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To casuistry of foreign bodies in the vagina

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

We are talking about a homemade ring inserted into the vagina with incomplete prolapse of the uterus by the patient herself and stayed there for more than two months.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):423
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A few notes on peeling endometritis

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author makes a general remark about exfoliating endometritis (formerly dysmenorrhoea membranacea) on the basis of literary data and describes his case.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):423
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A few words on the issue of streamlining midwifery in Russia

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

This article was written about the project of A.P. Artemiev.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):423-424
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A rare case of pregnancy with triplets with prolonged retention in the uterus of two dead fetuses, born later in a state of extreme atrophy, together with a third, living one

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

We are talking about a first-pregnant woman who, without any complications, gave birth to a live boy weighing 3200 grams on time. and 50 cm long.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):425
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About the preliminary dissection of the bladder for the purpose of treatment of the vesicogenous and vesicular-intestinal fistulas

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

In a 6-year-old girl, whose bladder stone was removed two years ago, the author successfully sutured a vesicovaginal fistula formed at the site of ulceration caused by a stone.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):425-426
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Labor with breech presentation. Fetus with crooked legs, spina bifida and dropsy of the head

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

In primiparous, 19 years old (8 months pregnant), a tumor in the upper spine of the fetus presented an obstacle to the emergence of the latter, and it was noticed that this tumor increases with each contraction of the uterus.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):426
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Application of the Champetier de Ribes'a balloon with placenta presentation

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

In case of bleeding, due to the presentation of the placenta, the Champetier de Ribes'a balloon, proposed by the author initially for the induction of artificial premature birth, turns out to be very convenient.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):426-427
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Vomiting in pregnant women

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

For one thousand hospitalized pregnant women, the author observed indomitable vomiting once, while among the smaller number of pregnant women from private practice (more secure class) this disease was encountered by the author three times.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):427
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Fetid endometritis in old women

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

Under this name, the author describes a special disease of the uterine mucosa in women, which develops in a greater or lesser period of time after the onset of menopause.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):428
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Repeated caesar section

Kakushkin N.

Abstract

The author reports that in two patients, he made a caesar section 2 times.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):428-429
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Is strychnine contraindicated to pregnant women?

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Dr. Barker does not report his observations on strychnine.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):430
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A new and quick way to expand the non-compliant pharynx in women in labor

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

At a meeting of the London Obstetric Society on 7 / XI 94., Farrar reported that in one case of an obstinate pharynx (rigiditas) he used chloral hydrate, sodium bromide, morphine, manual and instrumental stretching of the pharynx, without anesthesia and under anesthesia to eliminate this —All is useless.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):431
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A blood clot in the bladder mistaken for a pregnant uterus

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

An 18-year-old girl suffered from erysipelas and severe bleeding from the genitals.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):431-432
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Desidual membrane as evidence of ectopic pregnancy (resp. Laparotomy on the erroneous assumption of ectopic pregnancy)

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

The woman was admitted to the hospital on the occasion of a suspected ectopic pregnancy, even before the rupture of the fetal sac.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):432
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Accumulation of pus in the uterus

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Reinolds notes that in his 13 years of service in the hospital, where most sick women in the mountains are usually admitted. Chicago and its vast area, he, like the well-known gynecologists Drs. Gunn, Parkes and Nickolas Senn, who are at the head of the hospital, observed the pyometra very rarely and that in the literature the casuistry of this disease is very poor.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):432-433
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Sending the oil seal

Ginzburg M.

Abstract

Regarding Dr Ross's claim that dogs rarely develop peritoneal inflammation, Robinson reports that he has performed over 200 experiments on canine abdominal infections.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1895;9(4):433-434
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