
doi: 10.1038/170753a0
pmid: 13002434
PREVIOUSLY, one of us suggested using salicylhydroxamic acid as an antitubercular agent1. The substance was subjected to clinical examination by another of us (S.H.) and showed promising results in fifteen cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. The substance was well tolerated by the patients, when large doses of 10–20 gm./day were administered.
Anthelmintics, Antitubercular Agents, Tuberculosis, Hydroxamic Acids, Hydroxylamines, Salicylates
Anthelmintics, Antitubercular Agents, Tuberculosis, Hydroxamic Acids, Hydroxylamines, Salicylates
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