Abstract
The effect of daily intraperitoneal injections of Solcoseryl on the survival of full-thickness skin-grafts and the healing of donor sites was studied in male albino rats. In rats treated with Solcoseryl there was a slight but significant increase in the rate of healing of the donor sites when compared with that in controls treated with normal saline. There was a similar trend but no significant difference in the survival of skin-grafts.