1941
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1941.02820300014004
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Gonococcic Conjunctivitis

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“…With the introduction of sulphapyridine attention was concentrated on this drug because of its selective action on the gonococcus, and numerous observers have reported highly gratifying results. These refer to relatively small numbers of cases, the largest being a series of 120 patients with gonococcal conjunctivitis reported by Lewis (1941). In this country the value of sulphapyridine has been stressed by Michie and Webster (1938), Moffett (1940), Clancy (1941), and Somerville-Large (1941).…”
Section: Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the introduction of sulphapyridine attention was concentrated on this drug because of its selective action on the gonococcus, and numerous observers have reported highly gratifying results. These refer to relatively small numbers of cases, the largest being a series of 120 patients with gonococcal conjunctivitis reported by Lewis (1941). In this country the value of sulphapyridine has been stressed by Michie and Webster (1938), Moffett (1940), Clancy (1941), and Somerville-Large (1941).…”
Section: Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several observers have reported on the use of sulphanilamide or -sulphapyridine locally (Rein and Tibbetts, 1939;Bruens, 1940;Pillat, 1940;Guyton, 1941;Lewis, 1941 ;Panneton, 1941). It would appear that oral administration gives distinctly' better results.…”
Section: Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%