Yakobovichi Method

The Jacobovici method is a surgical method developed by the American surgeon Jacobovici. This method is used to treat various diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis and other diseases.

The Jacobovitch method involves using a special needle that is inserted into the affected area. Medicine is then injected through a needle to kill the bacteria and stop the disease from spreading. This method was developed to treat tuberculosis, but over time it was used to treat other diseases.

One of the advantages of the Jacobovitch method is that it avoids surgery. This is especially important for patients who cannot undergo surgery due to their age, medical condition, or other reasons. In addition, the Jacobovitch method can be used to treat tumors that cannot be removed by surgery.

However, the Jacobovich method also has disadvantages. For example, it can cause complications such as infection and tissue damage. Also, the method may not be effective in treating some types of cancer.

Overall, the Jacobovitch method remains one of the most effective ways to treat tuberculosis and other diseases. However, before using this method, you must consult a doctor and conduct an examination.



The Jacobovich method is a surgical method of forming a so-called “watershed” between two kidneys during reflux (backflow) of urine from the renal pelvis into the bladder.

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