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SULFANILAMIDE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1939In no branch of medicine do sulfanilamide and its derivatives occupy a position of greater importance than in treatment of the infections occurring during infancy and childhood. Although these preparations are comparatively new, the literature pertaining to their use has already become voluminous and is international in its scope.
John A. Bigler, James Q. Haralambie
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Sulfonamide (Sulfanilamide; SA) [PDF]
1932 entdeckte Domagk die antibakterielle Wirkung des ersten systemisch anwendbaren Chemotherapeuticums, des von Mietzsch und Klarer hergestellten Azofarbstoffes Prontosil, der eine Sulfon-amidgruppe besitzt. 1935 zeigen Trefouel u. Mitarb., das das in vivo aus Prontosil entstehende Sulfanilamid der eigentlich wirksame Molekulanteil ist.
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SULFANILAMIDE IN THE TREATMENT OF ERYSIPELAS
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1942Excerpt Prior to the use of sulfanilamide in the treatment of erysipelas, there was no effective mode of therapy.
Albert G. Bower+2 more
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Radioprotective sulfanilamides
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1966A. Laz�nyi+3 more
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On the action of sulfanilamide
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1944H. W. Julius, K. C. Winkler
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942
To the Editor:— In an editorial inThe Journal, May 2, "Sulfanilamide Fast Gonococci," the writer refers to the publications of Boak, Westphal, Carpenter, Bang, Mahoney and others. He concludes from the possibility of artificially fastening gonococcus strains to sulfanilamide or sulfapyridine, and the failure of attempts to fasten them to sulfathiazole,
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To the Editor:— In an editorial inThe Journal, May 2, "Sulfanilamide Fast Gonococci," the writer refers to the publications of Boak, Westphal, Carpenter, Bang, Mahoney and others. He concludes from the possibility of artificially fastening gonococcus strains to sulfanilamide or sulfapyridine, and the failure of attempts to fasten them to sulfathiazole,
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The Mode of Action of Sulfanilamide
Science, 1939Arthur Locke, Ralph R. Mellon
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On the action of sulfanilamide [PDF]
H. W. Julius, K. C. Winkler
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