Arendt Method

Arendt way

The Arendt method is a method for obstetrics, which was developed by the Russian obstetrician-gynecologist A.S. Arendt at the beginning of the 20th century. This method was widespread in Russia and other countries where medical care was developed.

The essence of the method was that the woman was in a position lying on her side, and the doctor performed childbirth through the vagina. This method was safer than other methods of childbirth at the time, since it did not require cutting the uterus and did not cause complications.

However, in recent decades this method has become less popular due to the development of other methods of obstetrics. However, the Arendt method remains an important method for obstetrics in some countries, especially in developing regions.



Arendt Julia's method is an unusual but effective method that can help in the treatment of certain diseases. This method was invented and developed by the famous obstetrician-gynecologist Julius Arendt, who lived in Russia in the 19th century.

The essence of the method is that it is necessary to apply a certain amount of cotton wool to a certain area of ​​the skin. The cotton wool should be damp, but not so damp that it becomes too soft and lumps form. It is important to use cotton wool that does not contain any chemical additives or fragrances, as this may cause an allergic reaction in the patient.

Thus, treatment includes several stages. First, you need to cleanse the skin of impurities and apply an antiseptic solution to prevent the development of bacteria. Then you should carefully apply cotton wool to the site of inflammation, pressing lightly and holding it for 15-20 minutes.