Vol 12, No 3 (1898)
- Year: 1898
- Published: 13.03.1898
- Articles: 16
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/jowd/issue/view/2670
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD123
Articles
To the study of bone softening (osteomalakia)
Abstract
Ever since Klein senior in 177 5 and Cooper 1) in 1776 were first compelled to perform the Caesar abbreviation in the form of osteomalakic changes in the pelvis, this suffering of the skeleton was the subject of numerous studies, which, however, could not yet be lifted. zavsu, covering the essence of this painful process.
On the question of menstruation of the fallopian tubes
Abstract
That the process of menstruation occurs in the fallopian tubes, similar to the one occurring in the uterine cavity and revealed mainly by bloody discharge, has so far been observed only in some cases. Therefore, this question must be considered not yet sufficiently clarified, and each new observation related to this deserves attention. The cases described in the literature, clearly proving the existence of this process in the pipes, are as follows
The case of Kesar's judgment according to the conservative method
Abstract
On September 15 of the past year, a deaf, deaf, treated person M.V., 33 y.p., was delivered to the St. Petersburg Obstetrical Institution from the St. Petersburg City Hospital. old, pregnant in the 1st split. Regarding the previous state of her health, the time of the last regulations and the first movement of the fetus, nothing was said in the papers accompanying her, and we, in the wards of pregnant women, could not achieve anything due to the impossibility of talking.
On the question of extrauterine pregnancy
Abstract
At the present time, with the development of gynecological diagnostics on the one hand and the improvement of the operational technique on the other, cases of surgery for extrauterine pregnancy are far from being natural phenomena. However, not every case, representing in its course any, more or less important deviations from the stereotyped, so to speak, picture of illness, should, it seemed to us, serve to even more clarify the more dark cases of this illness.
Capillary drainage of the uterus as a method of treatment of postnatal endometritis
Abstract
In eight recent cases, we undertook a bacteriological study of the contents of the uterine cavity in order to determine whether there were endometritis, which we treated with tamponation. septic and the presence of any pathogenic microorganisms, they were determined. Pursuing this goal exclusively, we left aside the types of microorganisms, which, in terms of the growth of colonies, in terms of their relation to the nutrient medium, and in other characteristics, did not resemble streptococci, staphylococci or saprophytes.
Meeting of obstetric and gynecological societies. Protocol No. 2
Abstract
Present: honorary member KF Slavyansky, 36 members. Batsevich, Beckman, Vasten, Weber, Berninsky, Viridarsky, Grinev, Dolinsky, Dranitsyn, Zabolotsky, Zamshin, Zematsky, Kannehisser, Kakushkin, Kiselyov, Lichkus, Mazurkevich, Massen, Poshnev, Massen, Masen, Massen Radetsky, RK, Rachinsky, Rutkovsky, Savchenko, Sadovsky, Serezhnikov, Stelmakhovich, Stravinsky, Stroganov, Shverdlov, Pimidt, Schuttenbach Eichfuss and 18 guests.
Meeting of obstetric and gynecological societies. Protocol No. II
Abstract
36 members were present.
1) Read and approved ^ Protocols Nos. VIII and I.
2) Revision commission from members of 3 amgina, Massena? and Fischer? AR reported to the Society that the income and expense book, and in general, all reporting by the editorial office of the "Journal of Obstetrics and Women's Diseases" are being kept in impeccable order. The reporting financial year is concluded with the cash balance in size 375 rubles. 4 k. (Three hundred seventy-five rubles 4 k).
Preliminary Note on a Method for the Cure of gonorrheal Salpingitis.
Abstract
- Dr. Robert Morris (New-Jork.).—Preliminary Note on a Method for the Cure of gonorrheal Salpingitis.—(The American Journal of Obstetrics etc., May 1897, p. 684).—Предварительное сообщеніе о новомъ способѣ лѣченія гонорройнаго сальпингита.
A Note on Decomposition of Chloroform and Sickness
Abstract
Если оперируемый вдыхаетъ хлороформъ, сберегавшійся обыкновеннымъ образомъ, т. е. въ пузырькѣ съ притертой пробкою и въ темномъ мѣстѣ, то у больного является тошнота со рвотой; если же хлороформъ свѣже-дистиллированный, рвоты не бываетъ или она очень легка, т. е. въ первомъ случаѣ рвоты обусловливаются разложеніемъ хлороформа. Если же въ хлороформъ всыпать немного размельченной извести и профильтровать его, то такой хлороформъ не вызываетъ тошноты и рвоты. Въ подтвержденіе авторъ приводитъ нѣсколько исторій повторнаго наркоза: у однаго больнаго 3 раза, у двухъ по 4 раза, при хлороформированіи первые разы обыкновеннымъ препаратомъ больные страдали тяжелою и продолжительною рвотой, а послѣдніе разы — рекомендуемымъ авторами препаратомъ—никакой рвоты не было.
On the Connexion (if any) bet- wen mental and non puerperal Uterine Deseases
Abstract
Regarding one case, in which a nulliparous woman who suffered a few years of posterior curvature of the uterus developed psychosis, despite the complete elimination of the seizures of the first illness (retroflexio) pessary hedge a, dr. hr. discusses the causal relationship between non-puerperal uterine and mental illness. The author, on the basis of extensive gynecological practice — more than 2000 hospital observations — denies the connection between them.
Post-operative Haemorrhage from Nipping of the Ligature after Removal of diseased tubes and ovaries; and how to prevent it.
Abstract
Having examined the phenomenon of acute anemia that occurs during the slipping of the ligature from the stump after gynecological operations, the author describes the method used by him, which prevents the danger of slipping ligatures. Prof. Smith, prior to ligation of the tumor stem, ligates the ovarian artery, easily palpable at the superior edge of the broad ligament, one inch from the pelvic wall.
A Plea for the larger Use of Ergot in Obstetrics
Abstract
Madden says that during his student years, mothers were given a lot of ergot, but now doctors are afraid of it. The author has been practicing for 26 years in a large maternity hospital in Dublin and, on the basis of his rich experience, not only denies the harm of ergot, but proves the benefits of it.