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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-13(4), 1933, pp. 437-442
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Hydrocinchonidine and Hydrocinchonine in Malaria1

C. T. Stone, R. C. Gaskill, J. P. Sanders, J. C. Barton, V. E. Schulze AND W. T. Dawson

Hydrocinchonidine and hydrocinchonine in single daily oral dose of or corresponding to 0.5 gram anhydrous alkaloid show definite strong antimalarial properties likely to be manifest in one to six days.


1 From the Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Texas; Department of Medicine, Tulane University; practice of J. P. Sanders, Caspiana, La.; and the Station Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio (publication of results there obtained permitted by the Surgeon-General, United States Army, who is not responsible for any opinion expressed or conclusion reached herein).

This work has been aided by a grant from the Committee on Scientific Research of the American Medical Association.







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