The Use of Streptomycin in Colon-Bacillus Peritonitis

Abstract
THE recorded clinical experience with streptomycin is as yet quite meager. The technic of administering this drug and the dosage to be employed in infections with various bacteria have not yet been established. The variation in susceptibility of different strains of the same bacteria and the rapid development of fastness in experiments in vitro suggest that a clinical evaluation of these factors is desirable.1 2 3 The pooling of clinical experience with streptomycin in carefully studied cases therefore seems to be worthwhile. It is with this purpose in mind that the following report is presented.Case ReportW. S. (BIH 67286), a . . .

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