The Treatment of Infections with Penicillin

Abstract
PENICILLIN is now well established as an effective chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of many infections. During the past year so many reports attesting to this fact have appeared in the American and English literature that to review them all in a single paper is not possible. The purpose of the present article is to summarize such principles of penicillin therapy as have evolved from the investigations of the past five years and to present the current views on the use of penicillin in the more important infections that are encountered in civilian practice. It is recognized that experience with . . .