- the
treatment of
bacillary dysentery and
other enteric infections.
Sulphaguanidine (II) was
independently prepared by Marshall, Bratton, White, and Litchfield...
-
administered in
large doses. However, he also had an
experimental supply of
sulphaguanidine that had been
given to him by Dr E. K.
Marshall of
Johns Hopkins Hospital...
-
combat the
danger of dysentery, Ford had all
available supplies of
sulphaguanidine in
Australia shipped up to New Guinea,
where Australian forces were...
- PMC 2060256. PMID 20786387. Ransome, G. A.; Stokes, J. F. (1945). "Saline,
Sulphaguanidine, and the Amoeba".
British Medical Journal. 2 (4412): 133. doi:10.1136/bmj...
- New
Guinea Force headquarters,
arranged for
supplies of a new drug,
sulphaguanidine, to be
shipped from Australia. The
widespread use of a
scarce drug...