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Vol 11, No 12 (1897)

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Gluttony during pregnancy. (On the issue of ovariotomy and conservative myomotomy during pregnancy)

Poroshin M.N.

Abstract

Despite the fact that pregnancy is one of the physiological conditions of a woman, only about half of the cases, according to the studies of modern statistics, reach a happy end for the mother and fetus. Along with such reasons as constitutional diseases, acute infectious diseases, suffering of the respiratory and circulatory organs, contributing to premature termination of pregnancy and requiring purely therapeutic intervention, there are complications that require serious surgical care for a successful pregnancy outcome. These are mainly complications of pregnancy with tumors of the pelvic organs, for the removal of which one has to resort to the most serious operation - gluttony. And while earlier surgeons with extreme fear decided to open the abdominal cavity in non-pregnant women, risking always losing the patient from the seemingly inevitable septic peritonitis during this operation, while earlier surgeons talked about "happiness in surgery" and attributed the successful outcome of any often unimportant operation to a clean case, - now it is boldly performed on pregnant women with a certain certainty to save life not only existing, but also emerging life.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1517-1556
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On the production of a legal artificial miscarriage

Zachs G.G.

Abstract

The question of the treatment of miscarriage and the question of the production of a legitimate artificial miscarriage, which is closely connected with it, seems to be one of the most vital issues of modern gynecology, which are of great importance for a practitioner. In most cases, this requires a quick decisive action on the part of the doctor, and it is quite understandable why we are so interested in the question: in what way, in what way it is possible to achieve the goal most surely and faster with the least danger for the patient. As you know, the danger to a patient with miscarriage, whether it is artificial or not, lies on the one hand in bleeding, and on the other in infection; both the one and the other danger is depending on how quickly and completely the emptying of the uterus occurred. Cases of prolonged or incomplete miscarriage pose the greatest danger from both infection and blood loss.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1557-1563
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Chancre of the vagina

Kegler K.

Abstract

In the previous meeting, I had the honor to present to a respected society a patient with primary and multiple chancre of the vagina, sexually inoculated.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1564-1574
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Case of uterine tuberculosis

Neyolov N.K.

Abstract

On the tenth of September 1896 Mrs. K — a, an old woman of 65 years, turned to me for advice; she complained of severe, debilitating pains and an extremely unpleasant constant sensation of moisture on the outer genitals. Anamnestic data of the patient are as follows.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1575-1582
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Towards the casuistry of pregnancy with cystic drift

Vishnepolsky B.

Abstract

In view of the comparative rarity of cases of molae vesiculosae (Lvov, for example, observed only three cases for 6000 births over 11 years), I will allow myself to report one case that I was able to observe recently.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1583-1585
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SESSION OF THE OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN KIEV. No. 84. September 30, 1896

Rein G.E.

Abstract

Attended by: D. A. Abuladze, Y. A. Gizhytsky, V. N. Gogotsky, E. G. Gurin, K. K. Kegler, P. Yu. Krol, G. G. Levitsky, H. II. Maryanchik, N. K. Neyolov, S. V. Petrikovsky, G. F. Pisemsky, A. A. Redlikh, K. M. Sapuzhko, S. A. Tulub, A. P. Yakhontov and 116 guests.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1586-1592
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SESSION OF THE OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN KIEV. No. 85. September 31, 1896

Rein G.E.

Abstract

Present: D. A. Abuladze, Yu. A. Gizhytsky, V. N. Gogotsky, V. O. Dashkov, N. P. Diakonenko, K. K. Kegler, G. G. Levitsky, N. P. Maryanchik, prof. L.A. Malinovskiy, N.K. Neyolov, II. T. Neishtube, G. F. Pisemsky, P. N. Podrezan, S. A. Tulub, N. V. Ipuvarsky and 96 guests.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1593-1603
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SESSION OF THE OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN KIEV. No. 86. November 25, 1896

Rein G.E.

Abstract

Present: D. A. Abuladze, A. E. Gausman, Yu. A. Gizhytsky, V. V. Glasek. V. N. Gogotskiy, K. K. Kegler, P. Yu. Krol, G. G. Levitskiy, V. L. Lozinskiy, L. A. Malinovskiy, N. P. Maryanchik, A. D. Modestov, N. K. Neyolov, G. F. Pisemskiy, A. V. Protodyakonov, H. N. Podrazan, S. P. Tomashevskiy, S. A. Tulub, N. V. Shuvarsky, A. P. Yakhontov and 85 guests.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1604-1614
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SESSION OF THE OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN KIEV. No. 87. Annual (tenth) meeting on December 9, 1896

Rein G.E.

Abstract

Attended by: D. A. Abuladze, A. E. Gausman, Yu. A. Gizhytsky, V. N. Gogotsky, V. V. Glasek, L. L. Dashkevich, O. S. Kadygrobov K. K. Kegler, V. L. Lozinskiy, H. K. Neyolov, P. T. Neishtube, G. F. Pisemskiy, H. N. Podrazan, A. V. Protodyakonov, A. A. Redlikh, S. A. Tulub, N. V Untilov and A. P. Yakhontov.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1615-1637
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Towards the doctrine of cystic drift and malignant deciduoma

Weber F.

Abstract

Neumann, having thoroughly examined histologically a number of cystic drifts from the material of the Vienna clinic of prof. Schauta, came to the conclusion that this education is far from being as innocent as it was until now commonly believed.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1638-1639
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The latest results in delivery of live ectopic fetuses by belly section

Weber F.

Abstract

The author, on the basis of 75 similar cases collected by him from the literature over the past 88 years, draws his conclusions regarding the therapy of this disease.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1639-1640
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A case of an arbitrary rupture of a pregnant uterus along a scar left after a caesarian section

Weber F.

Abstract

Spontaneous rupture of a pregnant uterus is one of the greatest rarities. The reasons are usually congenital easy rupture of the uterine tissue or significant thinning of its walls. More often, ruptures of the pregnant uterus occur, since it presents extensive scars from previously former ruptures or from a caesarian section.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1640-1641
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A case of an ingrown uterine ring

Weber F.

Abstract

The author cites a case where a patient, due to retroflection of the uterus, was inserted into a medium-sized Hodge uterine ring made of hard rubber.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1641
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On the use of sodium chloride solution for acute blood loss

Weber F.

Abstract

In acute anemia, as it is most often observed by obstetricians, the use of a solution of table salt is usually more likely than any other means, like camphor, coffee, warming, autotransfusion, can restore the patient's strength. The easiest way is to inject the solution under the skin; but it is very painful, absorption is often very slow, and the amount of fluid that can be administered is usually insignificant.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1641-1642
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On the treatment of septic postpartum disease with Marmoreck's anti-chain serum. (From the Kazan Provincial Zemsky Hospital.)

Lvov I.M.

Abstract

In view of the conflicting data in the literature on the therapeutic value of anti-chain serum in the treatment of septic postpartum diseases, on the one hand, and in view of the statement of the Kiev Obstetric and Gynecological Society that as many cases of treatment of postpartum diseases with this serum as possible should be published, on the other hand, I will allow Here are two cases of treatment of severe postpartum diseases of a septic nature with this serum.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 1897;11(12):1643-1647
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