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Urinary Antisepsis—The Secretion of Antiseptic Urine by Man Following the Oral Administration of Proflavine and Acriflavine—Preliminary Report 1 1 These investigations were begun in the laboratories of the Brady Urological Institute, the Johns Hopkins Hospital and continued in the laboratories of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, with the aid of an appropriation by the United States Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board. It is to be particularly noted that the results tabulated below apply only to French and English preparations of proflavine and acriflavine, the commercial importation of which is prohibited by the Chemical Foundation. Since the synthesis and purification of proflavine and acriflavine is a difficult and complicated process, and since there has been recognized a variation in the clinical efficiency of these dyes, the author assumes no responsibility for failure to duplicate the above results; or for toxic effects produced by the use of other preparations, which may and may not be less pure, less efficient and more toxic. |
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