1933
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1933.00630060820004
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Should Fusospirochetal Infections Be Treated With Arsenicals? Report of Cases

Abstract: In a recent article in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Lichtenberg, Werner and Lueck1 questioned both the pathogenicity of the fusospirochetal organisms and the success of treatment with the arsenicals. After a number of years of experience with the disease in the laboratory and in the clinic, I have arrived at the conclusion diametrically opposed to that of Lichtenberg and his associates, that this group of anaerobic organisms has under certain conditions a primary pathogenicity, and that ars… Show more

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“…Both good and bad results have been reported. 17 My observations have been chiefly in cases of pulmonary infection. The disappearance of spirochetes from the sputum and the clinical course has not seemed different in those treated with neoarsphenamine from those not so treated.…”
Section: Summary and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Both good and bad results have been reported. 17 My observations have been chiefly in cases of pulmonary infection. The disappearance of spirochetes from the sputum and the clinical course has not seemed different in those treated with neoarsphenamine from those not so treated.…”
Section: Summary and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 98%