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(Chest. 1952;21:450-454.)
© 1952 American College of Chest Physicians

Chloramphenicol in the Control of Bronchopulmonary Suppuration

MARVIN S. HARRIS M.D., F.C.C.P.1; LEON GORNELL M.D., F.C.C.P.1; CHARLES SHORE M.D.1; and HAROLD LOVITZ M.D.1

1 Senior Attending Physician, Tuberculosis, Los Angeles County Hospital.%

1) Oral administration of chloramphenicol is effective in broncho-pulmonary suppuration.

2) Sustained improvement in the volume of purulent sputum is possible on intermittent dosage of the drug.

3) The drug fulfils essentially the requirements of an ideal antibiotic except that of safety without detailed laboratory study.







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