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Fatal Agranulocytosis after Sulphapyridine (M. & B. 693) Therapy.
1940
W K Anderson, and S Horowitz, and T W Palmer
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W K Anderson, and S Horowitz, and T W Palmer
Bacillary Dysentery and M.&B. 693 (Sulphapyridine).
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Agranulocytosis following Sulphapyridine Therapy.
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Treatment with Sulphapyridine (M&B 693) of Guinea-pigs infected with Brucella abortus.
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A case of haemorrhagic septicaemia treated successfully with sulphapyridine (M&B 693) tablets.
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE ABSORPTION, DISTRIBUTION AND EXCRETION OF SULPHAPYRIDINE, DAGENAN OR M. & B. 693.
November 1939, The Journal of clinical investigation,
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M & B 693 Rashes.
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Fatal Purpura after Sulphapyridine.
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M & B 693 for Gonorrhoea.
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M & B 693 in Gonorrhoea.
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M. & B. 693 in Pneumonia.
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