The Cyclopedia of MedicineGeorge Morris Piersol, Edward L. Bortz F.A. Davis Company, 1931 - Medicine |
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... penicillin G with doses at six - hour intervals over a period of 10 to 14 days is effective in most cases of asymptomatic , meningitis , meningovas- cular , and tabetic forms of neurosyphilis . In general paresis the spinal fluid cell ...
... penicillin G with doses at six - hour intervals over a period of 10 to 14 days is effective in most cases of asymptomatic , meningitis , meningovas- cular , and tabetic forms of neurosyphilis . In general paresis the spinal fluid cell ...
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... Penicillin susceptible organisms are those in which dehydro- genation of sulfhydryl groups occurs as the result of stimulation by penicillin faster than these groups can be restored . The dying cell releases growth - promoting ...
... Penicillin susceptible organisms are those in which dehydro- genation of sulfhydryl groups occurs as the result of stimulation by penicillin faster than these groups can be restored . The dying cell releases growth - promoting ...
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... penicillin . They observed definite therapeutic ac- tivity against pneumococci introduced as long as six and eight hours after plasma penicillin concentrations had fallen below a measurable level . Grunberg and his associates11,12 ...
... penicillin . They observed definite therapeutic ac- tivity against pneumococci introduced as long as six and eight hours after plasma penicillin concentrations had fallen below a measurable level . Grunberg and his associates11,12 ...
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