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Symposium on the treatment of human amoebiasis II. The treatment of intestinal amoebiasis with emetine bismuth iodide, glaucarubin, dichloroacet-hydroxy-methylanilide, camoform and various antibiotics

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956
1. (1) At the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London, 417 patients suffering from intestinal amoebiasis have been treated and followed up under standard conditions. 2. (2) Emetine bismuth iodide was given in doses of 3 grains nightly for 10 nights to 220 patients. In 24 with E.
A W, WOODRUFF, S, BELL, F D, SCHOFIELD
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The configuration of glaucarubin

Chemical Communications (London), 1965
S. C. Nyburg, G. L. Walford, Peter Yates
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Clinical trial of glaucarubin in treatment of amebiasis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1956
E C, DEL POZO, M, ALCARAZ
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Structural Studies on Glaucarubin from Simarouba glauca

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954
Edward A. Ham   +3 more
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The Direct Determination of the Crystal Structure of p-Bromobenzoate-Glaucarubin

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1964
G. Kartha, D. J. Haas
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GLAUCARUBIN IN AMÅ’BIC DYSENTERY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1956
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[The treatment of intestinal amebiasis by glaucarubin].

La Presse medicale, 1998
C, PEDOYA   +4 more
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Chemotherapeutic and pharmacological studies on glaucarubin, a specific amebacide.

Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie, 2000
A C, CUCKLER   +8 more
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[The treatment of intestinal amebiasis with glaucarubin. Apropos of 173 case].

Bulletins et memoires de la Societe medicale des hopitaux de Paris, 1998
C, PEDOYA   +3 more
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