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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 3(5), 1954, pp. 849-851
Copyright © 1954 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Trial of Diallyl-Diethyl-Aminoethyl Phenol Dihydrochloride (Camoform) in Human Amebiasis1,2,

Mark T. Hoekenga AND Dorothy L. Batterton

A new synthetic amebicidal drug, Camoform has been described. Preliminary results indicate an apparent cure rate of 85 per cent among a small series of twenty individuals.


1 From the Medical Department of the Tela Railroad Co., United Fruit Co., La Lima, Honduras.


2 The Camoform used in this study was supplied by the Department of Clinical Investigation of Parke, Davis & Co.







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