Treatment of inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages. Baër (Med. Klin., 1927, No. 20), Whitehouse (Веr. ü. d. ges. G., Bd. XII), Curtis (ibid.), Bourne (ibid.)

In: Kazan medical journal · 1928 · vol. 24(3) , pp. 383 · doi:10.17816/kazmj96405 · W4214591570
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The author reports on the principles of treatment of inflammatory diseases of the appendages adopted at Pankow's clinic. In addition to physiotherapeutic methods, such as ice, heat, light, diathermy, special attention is given to protein therapy (Terpichin, Caseosan, Novoprotin, etc.), from which, however, no special results are obtained. For gonorrhoeal diseases a sour cream vaccine (b. coli, strepto- and staphylococcus aureus) is recommended. Radiotherapy is especially suitable for tuberculosis as well as gonorrhoeal lesions.

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