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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-3(4), 1923, pp. 289-295
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Granuloma Inguinale

O. M. Gruhzit
Detroit, Michigan

1. Granuloma inguinale is undoubtedly common in middle and southern Georgia.
2. A secondary infection may delay and prevent the benefit of the specific treatment by tartar emetic.
3. The organisms of Vincent's angina are not affected by tartar emetic.
4. To hasten the healing of the granuloma inguinale lesions, the secondary infection must be treated with its specific remedies along with the treatment for granuloma inguinale.

Received May 5, 1923.





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