Uses and limitations of penicillin
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ABSTRACT RECENTLY brief summaries were given in this journal of some of the work which has been done on the absorption, excretion and local application of penicillin (_Nature_, 155, 341,
March 17, 1945) and on its remarkably successful use for the treatment of syphilis and other spirochætal infections and also of gonorrhoea (_Nature_, 155, 459, April 14, 1945). Since those
articles were written, many reports on its use have appeared, and some of them are summarized below. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription
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