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pro vyhledávání: '"Walter F. Schwartz"'
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W. R. Love, Torald Sollmann, George W. Binkley, Katharine I. Henderson, Walter F. Schwartz, Garrett A. Cooper, Harris Connors, Harold N. Cole, Maurice Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 37:993
The oral absorption of ordinary bismuth compounds is too inconstant and too slight for reliable antisyphilitic action. Several special compounds have been introduced with claims that they have produced clinical and serologic benefit in syphilis. We h
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 213:2270
To the Editor.— For the past 15 months we have been engaged in a long-term study of the effects of levodopa on 60 severely disabled patients with Parkinson's disease, half postencephalitic and half idiopathic, who have been institutionalized for ma
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 69:234
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (?) in a Negro. Presented byDr. Maximilian E. ObermayerandDr. Margaret A. Storkan. Mrs. L. A., a 24-year-old woman consulted us in July, 1951, because of an eruption of her face, neck, and hands, which was present for many years
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 110:368
The extent to which sulfanilamide is now being used renders reports of even individual cases of untoward effects important and timely. Three cases of death from granulocytopenia following administration of sulfanilamide1and prontosil flavum2respectiv
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Neurology. 22:516-516
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Journal of the American Medical Association. 126:67
In December 1943 Mahoney, Arnold and Harris1reported briefly on the effect of pencillin in experimental syphilis of rabbits and in 4 human patients with seropositive primary syphilis. As a result of these observations and of further experimental stud
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 115:422
Malaria is being used more and more in the treatment of resistant syphilis of the central nervous system as well as of dementia paralytica. This form of fever treatment has established its value in spite of the definite risk associated with it, even