3. All patients remained ambulatory and continued work while being treated. Few toxic manifestations were noted. 4. These favorable results suggest that further clini¬ cal trials are indicated both in healthy carriers and in cases of chronic bacillary dysentery.5. This drug, which is adapted for use in ambulatory patients, may become a valuable adjunct to the control of the spread of bacillary dysentery, both in civil life and among the armed forces.
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