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(Chest. 1938;4:24-25.)
© 1938 American College of Chest Physicians

An Appetite and Weight-Building Tonic in Chronic Pulmonary Tuberculosis

A Study of Ninety-Eight Cases

HENRY W. LEETCH M.D.1 and JOHN N. HAYES M.D., F.A.C.P.1

1 Saranac LAKE, NEW YORK

This compound (alcoholic extracts of garlic, cypress, eucalyptus, creosote, and menthol) is of definite value as a tonic in improving appetite and blood count and building-up weight in patients with chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. We do not believe that it has a direct effect on healing the disease but it is a valuable adjuvant in the treatment.







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