In the literature available to us, we could find only one work (Prof. MO Friedland "Questions of Tuberculosis", 1932), devoted to the issue of the spread of osteoarticular (c.-c. TBK) and glandular tuberculosis in the Tatar Republic. In this work, prof. Friedland gives comparative statistics on the number of cases of K.-s. TBK based on the materials of the Ukrainian tube. Institute with the data obtained by him as a result of the survey of the Menzelinsky region of the TASSR.
To this day, the chapter on the treatment of poisoned wounds is one of the least developed chapters of general surgery. Injections of insects and animals that emit a poisonous secret, damage by objects poisoned by poisonous substances, poisoning with chemical compounds (aniline ink, pencils, BOV) - all this constitutes a group of poisoned wounds (Vvedensky [1]). The latter include poisoning caused by snake venom.
[1]) K. K. Vvedensky. Hands. total chir., vol. II. Hesse, Girgolab and Shaak, chapter XIV.
The existing methods for treating thermal injuries (burns and frostbite) have a number of requirements from a practical surgeon: the method must be simple, cheap, effective and, most importantly, it must reduce the number of treatment days as much as possible and thus allow for faster return to the collective farm, state farm or production unit. In addition, it also has a defensive effect. Whereas during the last imperialist and civil war the number of thermal damage (especially burns) was quite significant, in the future war the number of thermal damage will probably increase even more.
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