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Blake, F. G.: Chemotherapy of Pneumococcal Infections With Sulfa- 

 pyridine, Proc. Third Internat. Cong. Microbiol., 1940, p. 590. 



Bliss, E. A., and Long, P. H.: Observations Upon the Mode of Action of 

 Sulphanilamide and Sulfapyridine, Proc. Third Internat. Cong. Micro- 

 biol., 1940, p. 585. 



Buttle, G. A. H.: Chemotherapy of Infected Wounds, Lancet 1: 890, 1940. 



Burton, H., McLeod, J. W., McLeod, T. S., and Mayr-Harting, A.: On the 

 Eelationships Between the Respiratory Activitives of Bacteria and 

 Their Sensitiveness to Sulphanilamide, p-Hydroxylamino- and p-Nitro- 

 benzenesulphonamide, Brit. J. Exper. Path. 21: 288, 1940. 



Carey, B. W.: Use of Sulfanilamide and Related Compounds in Diseases of 

 Infancy, J. A. M. A. 115: 924, 1940. 



Carpenter, C. M. : Tlie Effect of Sulfanilamide and Related Compounds on 

 Bacterial Toxins, Proc. Third Internat. Cong. Microbiol., 1940, p. 595. 



Carroll, G., Kappel, L., and Lewis, B.: Sulfathiazole: Clinical Investiga- 

 tions, J. A. M. A. 115: 1350, 1940. 



Colebrook, L., Buttle, G. A. H., and O 'Moara, R. A. Q. : Tlie Mode of Action 

 of p-Aminobenzenesulphonamide and Prontosil in Haemolytic Strepto- 

 coccus Infections, Lancet 231: 1323, 1936.2 



Dobson, L., Holman, E., and Cutting, W.: Sulfanilamide in Actinomycosis, 

 J. A. M. A. 116: 272, 1941. 



Cowling, H. F., and Abernathy, T. J.: The Causes of Secondary Fever in 

 Sulfapyridine-Treated Pneumonia, Ann. Int. Med. 14: 1815, 1941. 



Farrel, L. N.: Appraisal of Therapeutic Agents in Experimental Staphylo- 

 coccal Infection, Brit. J. Exper. Path. 21: 302, 1940. 



Finland, M., Lowell, F. C, Spring, W. C, Jr., and Taylor, F. H. L.: Parenteral 

 Sulfapyridine; The Intravenous Use of Sodium Sulfapyridine and a 

 Report of Clinical and Laboratory Observations in the Use of a 

 Glucose-Sulfapyridine Solution, Ann'. Int. Med. 13: 1105, 1940. 



Flippin, H. F., Reinhold, J. G., and Schwartz, L. : Sulfapyridine and Sulfa- 

 thiazole Therapy in Pneumococcic Pneumonia, J. A. M. A. 116: 

 683, 1941. 



Foley, J. A., and Yasuna, E. R.: Sulfanilamide in the Treatment of 

 Erysipelas, J. A. M. A. 115: 1330, 1940. 



Friedberg, C. K.: Sulfapyridine in Lol)ar Pneumonia, J. A. IM. A. 116: 

 270, 1941. 



Fuller, A. T., and Colelirook, L.: The Mode of Action of Sulphanilamide, 

 Proc. Third. Internat. Cong. Microbiol., 1940, p. 582. 



Fuller, A. T., Colebrook, L., and Maxted, W. R.: The Mode of Action of 

 Sulphanilamide, J. Path. & Bact. 51: 105, 1940. 



Fuller, A. T., and James, G. V.: Dosage of Sulphanilamide in Prophylaxis 

 of Wound Infections, Lancet 1: 487, 1940. 



Garvin, C. F. : Sulfathiazole: Renal Complications, J. A. M. A. 116: 300, 

 1941. 



Gay, F. P., and Clark, A. R.: On the Mode of Action of Sulfanilamide in 

 Experimental Streptococcus Empyema, J. Exper. Med. 66: 535, 1937. 



Goodman, L., and Gilman, A. : Sulfanilamide and Related Sylf onamide Drugs. 

 The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, New York^ 1941, The 

 Macmillan Co., pp. 1002-1103. 



Hamilton, T. R.: Pathological Aspects of Streptococcic Infections in Human 

 Blood With Reference to Sulfathiazole Effect on Growth Rates in 

 Vitro, Thesis, Library of University of Kansas School of Medicine, 

 Kansas City, Kan. 



Hamilton, T. R., and Wasson, Better Some Scientific Bases for Sulfonamide 

 Therapy, J. Kansas M. Soc. 42: 219, 1941. 



Hamilton, T.R., and Wasson, Better Enterococcus Endocarditis Due to 

 Streptococcus Fecalis, J. Kansas Med. Soc. (In Press). 



