Vol 12, No 7-8 (1898)
- Year: 1898
- Articles: 35
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/jowd/issue/view/2681
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD127-8
Articles
Three cases of a conservative Caesar section
Abstract
Mrs C., 26 years old, only began walking in the sixth year. As a child, although she did not squeal, she was always a weak child. The first blood appeared at the age of 12 and was always correct; at 19 she got married and immediately got pregnant. After 46 hours of unsuccessful effort, she had a perforation at her educational home, with a high standing head.
857-868
To extrauterine pregnancy
Abstract
Extrauterine pregnancy is of great practical and scientific interest. Many questions pertaining to this are still awaiting solution. For a complete elucidation of them, a large clinical, well-monitored, material is needed. In due time I 1) already informed about my observations on this issue; In the present I will allow myself to report on further cases of extrauterine pregnancy.
869-888
The causal connection of acute common peritonitis with certain uterine afflictions and its appendages
Abstract
If medical science has found in aseptic and antiseptic a reliable means for preventing puerperal and postoperative peritonitis, then with this brilliant conquest of science our task has not yet been fully exhausted in full, because the female genital sphere concludes, in pathological cases, in itself some condition for the emergence of this terrible suffering.
889-900
Excerpt from the composition of Soran of Ephesus "On women's deseases"
Abstract
This chapter may have a meaning for our attitude so that we do not work in vain by training (midwife) people who are not suitable for it. A woman who is educated, intelligent, with a good memory, hard-working, modest, with well developed external feelings in general, active, with sticky health; some add that she should also have long and flexible fingers on her hands with well-circumcised nails at the ends.
901-912
913-921
922-925
926-934
935-940
941-947
948-949
949-949
Symphysiotomy
Abstract
Ayers has produced 8 symphysaetomies in the last 2 years, 7 of them with beneficial and 1 with lethal outcomes. According to his observations, the symphysisotomy gives a mortality rate of 1% for mothers and twice as high for children; therefore, he prefers premature delivery to pregnancy and favours a choice between that operation and another one for the pregnant woman's relatives.
949-950
Malignant Adenoma of the Uterus
Abstract
In connection with Dr Soyo's presentation of the drug for a 40-year-old woman's uterus, Soyo said that the patient, who was perfectly healthy before that, had uterine bleeding the next 8 months and bleeding whites in the intervals.
950-951
Two Cases of Pregnancy following ventrofixation of the Uterus
Abstract
Dr. Newman observed pregnancy and childbirth in 2 women after the ventrofixatio he had produced; one of them had miscarriages foretold at the 3rd month, but thanks to the accepted measures, the pregnancy was not terminated. Omitting details from the story, I will present the results of this operation in America.
951-952
952-953
953-954
954-954
The Trendelenburgh position in Tumors of the Pelvis obstructing Labor
Abstract
Dr. M. was invited by another doctor to the 1st woman in labor, whose pelvis was filled with a solid tumor, the size of the head of a full-term baby; the pharynx was felt above the pubis, and above the fetal head. The author got the idea to test the Trendelenburg position, that is, to force the tumor to descend into the large pelvis and lead the fetal head past the first.
954-955
Esthiomenie menstrual Ulcer of the Nose; its Treatment and Cure
Abstract
The interest of this case lies precisely in the fact that the ulcer worsened greatly with the approach of the regulation, which the young woman had very meager, sometimes only for several hours, and with the termination of their ulcer improved.
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A Case of Varicose vein of the broad ligament
Abstract
The patient had consulted Dr. Baldy 3 years earlier and then V. did not find the operation necessary. Some doctors suggested that the cause of her pain was a fracture of the tailbone; But Baldy did not find this or any other changes in the pelvis.
958-958
Case for Diagnosis
Abstract
A 36-year-old woman who had undergone an ovariotomy 3 years ago, fell long afterwards, hitting the left buttock area on the pavement ledge; the pain from the bruise lasted a few days. After 4 months, her pain on the left side again appeared, taking her for ischias, it took a long time to heal, but unsuccessfully.
958-959
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Incarcerated retroflexed pregnant uterus with enormously distended Bladder
Abstract
Woman 27 years old, first-pregnant, the last regulation in June 97, in November she had difficulty urinating, so that 2 times she had to release urine with a catheter; internal research was not done at the same time. Until February 1898, nothing bothered the pregnant woman; renewed pain forced her to go to a doctor who, finding her condition very serious, sent her to the hospital.
959-961
961-962
Adherent Placenta
Abstract
The author considers the former endometritis to be the cause of the increment, in first-born women in the form of dysmenorrhea membranacea. The danger of leaving the placenta - bleeding and septic infection, occurring both after a miscarriage and after urgent delivery.
962-962
A case of vesico-uterine Fistula; closure by Turning cervical Canal into Bladder; Subsequent oophorectomy
Abstract
A 33-year-old woman with tertiary syphilis developed a vesicouterine urinary fistula. 2 years before that, she suffered from acute iritis. After 10 months after that, she was again admitted to one of the provincial hospitals with a huge tumor in the stomach, under the liver, which, as it seemed, had no connection with the pelvic organs.
962-964
The Anatomical Points Involved in Emmet’s Method of Operating- upon the Perineum in Laceration of the Segond Degree
Abstract
The operation of suturing perineal ruptures consisted of suturing some torn skin flaps; then the muscles began to connect; now, by the example of Emmet, the pelvic fascias are also sutured. The anatomical basis of this operation is insufficiently clarified in most textbooks.
964-967
967-967
Senile Uterine Catarrh
Abstract
Cr. reported the histories of three patients who presented typical signs of the following. form of catarrh of the uterus: 1) with muco-purulent corrosive separation; 2) with a secret, painted in bloody color; 3) with profuse bloody discharge.
967-968
Extrauterine Pregnancy operated on at the seventh Month. Transactions of the Southern surgical and gynecological Association
Abstract
Dr. E. was invited to a multiparous 36-year-old woman on 17 / III 97, because of a seizure of acute anemia that appeared in her. Anamnesis pointed to irregularities in the menses, the study revealed an extrauterine pregnancy with a ruptured fallopian tube.
968-969
Polyneuritis in relation to gestation and the Puerperium
Abstract
Whether neuritis occurs in a pregnant woman or in a postpartum woman is the reason for his poisoning of the body. The author draws attention to the difference between this suffering and the aftermath of alcoholism, from local damage to the nerves, caused by traumatism of childbirth on the plexus sacralis, or by scattered septic foci in postnatal inflammation.
969-971
Discussion of Enucleation of Uterine Myomata
Abstract
At the end of the British gyn. Society April 14, the question of what kind of operation should be performed in case of uterine myomas was discussed: exclusion of tumors or destruction of the entire uterus? Since many well-known surgeons participated in the course, I briefly summarize their opinion.
971-972
Phlegmasia alba dolens puerperalis.—Thrombophlebitis v. femoralis puerperalis
Abstract
The course and manifestation of the postpartum process is so diverse that until now it has not been possible to create a classification of diseases of parturient women, which could be summed up in all cases of childbirth fever.
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