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experimen rs on the combined 
ATOXYL - MERCURY 1 REAl'MEN E 
IN MONKEYS INFECTED WITH 
trypanosoma gambiense 
BY 
ANTON UREINI., 
umr-.l-U* OK Tlir. «rvr<.BN BKSKAR. M I.M.OR.^TOK1KS 
F,™, iU Kuncorn IM, Laboratories of the Liverpool Sehnol of 
Tropical Medict uc 
(Received for publication 24 Morch, 1909) 
Prolonged expencnce of Sleeping 
i certain extent in experimental anima , P 
bt that Atoxyl by itself effects a really permanent - 
paratively few and exceptionally favoura^e , period, 
cness in man, and if administered ovei with the 
irly all experiences with horses anc c. ,necessarily to the 
erent strains of pathogenic trypanosomes ...(-cessful issue of 
elusion that Atoxyl alone is insumcien or c - 
treatment, but only prolongs life ^ 
illy the animal nearly always succumbs to t ^ Arsenious 
Laveran’s* experiments showing that a com ‘ of 
id and Trypanretl was superior on sma a - ^j-eatment 
her drug by itself, led the way ^fterthc introduction of 
Trypanosomiasis. Thomas and reii 'i>ypanred, the 
oxyl recommended the combination of 
ter being then, after Arsenic, the best was taken 
The idea of a combined treatmen ^ extensive study 
daler by Moore, Nierenstein and lo , directed by 
the experimental treatment of Trypan ^^^ges of trypanosome 
e assumption that ‘ perhaps the to some resistant 
fection after treatment with Atoxyl mig i ^ treatment of Atoxyl 
age of the parasite which survived the ts 
