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THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES WITH MERCUROCHROME-220 SOLUBLE: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO HUNDRED AND TEN CASES THAT FURNISH MANY DEFINITE EXAMPLES OF A THERAPIA STERILISANS MAGNA

THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES WITH MERCUROCHROME-220 SOLUBLE: AN ANALYSIS... Abstract EARLY ATTEMPTS AT BRADY INSTITUTE TO PRODUCE AN INTRAVENOUS GERMICIDE During the last eight years the research work in the laboratory of the Brady Urological Institute has been largely concerned with the development of germicides and antiseptics. Starting with an effort to make a compound of phenolsulphonephthalein which, when injected intravenously, would act as a genito-urinary germicide, investigation was broadened to an exhaustive study of many dyestuffs and compounds from them. In this work, E. C. White, E. G. Davis and E. O. Swartz cooperated with us in chemical and bacteriologic experimental and clinical studies, many of which have been published. Impressed with the possibilities of using dyes as a basis for the development of therapeutic compounds, we have concentrated our efforts on the production of new drugs possessing the penetrating qualities of dyes which are, at the same time, germicidal and relatively nontoxic and nonirritating, so that they can References 1. Young, H. H.; White, E. C., and Swartz, E. O.: A New Germicide for Use in the Genito-Urinary Tract: "Mercurochrome-220," J. A. M. A. 73: 1483-1491 ( (Nov. 15) ) 1919.Crossref 2. Hill, J. H., and Bidgood, C. Y.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hospital 35:409 ( (Dec.) ) 1924. 3. Swartz, E. O., and Davis, D. M.: Action of Mercurochrome-220 on the Gonococcus , J. A. M. A. 76:844-846 ( (March 26) ) 1921.Crossref 4. Davis, D. M., and Swartz, E. O.: J. Infect. Dis. 27:951-601 ( (Dec.) ) 1920. 5. Young, H. H.; White, E. C.; Hill, J. H., and Davis, D. M.: Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 36:508-521 ( (April) ) 1923. 6. Hill, J. H., and Colston, J. A. C.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 34:372 ( (Nov.) ) 1923. 7. Hill, J. H., and Colston, J. A. C.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 34:220 ( (July) ) 1923. 8. White, E. C.; Hill, Justina H.; Moore, J. E., and Young, H. H.: Flumerin—A New Mercurial for Intravenous Treatment of Syphilis , J. A. M. A. 79:877-882 ( (Sept. 9) ) 1922. 9. Hill, Justina H., and Young, H. H.: Experimental Studies with Mercurials in Experimental Syphilis , J. A. M. A. 80:1365-1369 ( (May 12) ) 1923. 10. Hill, J. H., and Young, H. H.: Ann. d. mal. vén. 19:641, 1924. 11. Piper, E. B.: Am. J. Obst. & Gynec. 4:532 ( (Nov.) ) 1922. 12. Young, H. H.; Scott, W. W., and Hill, J. H.: J. Urol. 12:237-249 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 13. Hill, J. H., and Scott, W. W.: An Experimental Study of Mercurochrome-220 Soluble as a Biliary Antiseptic , Arch. Int. Med. 35:503 ( (April) ) 1925. 14. Rosenthal, S. M., and White, E. C.: J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 24:265-288 ( (Nov.) ) 1924. 15. Freeman, W. T., and Hoppe, L. D.: Am. J. Dis. Child. 28:310-321 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 16. Hoppe, L. D., and Freeman, W. T.: The Treatment of Pneumonia in Children with Mercurochrome Intravenously , Tr. South. Med. Soc. , 1924. 17. DeWitt, L. M.: Action of Mercurochrome-220 and of Mercurophen , J. A. M. A. 75:1422 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1920 18. J. Infect. Dis. 30:363 ( (April) ) 1922. 19. Lancaster, W. B.; Burnett, F. L., and Gaus, L. H.: Mercurochrome-220, Clinical and Laboratory Report on Its Use in Ophthalmology , J. A. M. A. 75: 721 ( (Sept. 11) ) 1920. 20. Young, H. H.: Tr. Am. Urol. A. , (May 21-29) , 1923 21. J. Urol. 11:19 ( (Jan.) ) 1924 22. Mercurochrome as An Intravenous Germicide , Tr. N. Y. State M. Soc., Buffalo , (Oct. 4) , 1923 23. Tr. South. M. A. , (Nov. 13) , 1923 24. Tr. South. S. A. , (Dec. 11) , 1923 25. Cure of Retroperitoneal and Perinephritic Infection by Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 35:14-16 ( (Jan.) ) 1924. 26. Young, H. H., and Hill, J. H.:, Treatment of Septicemia and Local Infections by Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome-220 Soluble and Gentian Violet , J. A. M. A. 82:669-675 ( (March 1) ) 1924.Crossref 27. Young, H. H.: Cura delle infezioni generali e locali con iniezioni endovenose di mercurochrome , Bull. d. r. Accad. med. di Roma , (April) , 1924 28. Mercurochrome dans le traitment de septicemie , Faculté de médecine, Paris , (May 16) , 1924. 29. Young, H. H., and Birkaug, K.: The Cure of Scarlet Fever Complicated with Erysipelas and Streptococcus Septicemia , J. A. M. A. 83:492-494 ( (Aug. 16) ) 1924.Crossref 30. Young, H. H.: The Cure of Infections—General, Local and Urinary—By Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome-220 , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. , (January) , 1925. 31. Bunten, J. C.: Salivation Due to Intravenous Use of Mercurochrome , J. A. M. A. 82:1443 ( (May 3) ) 1924.Crossref 32. Whitman, W. A.: Merurchrome-220 Soluble Intravenously in Chronic Gonorrhea and Complications , J. A. M. A. 82:1914 ( (June 14) ) 1924.Crossref 33. Bond, S. P., and Barrier, L. F.: J. Arkansas M. Soc. 21:71 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 34. Hopkins, F. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:732-736 ( (Oct. 16) ) 1924. 35. Lavandera, M.: Mercurochrome Therapy in Four Cases of Gonorrhea and Their Complications , J. A. M. A. 83:1682 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 36. Reed, A. C., and Lum, D. D.: Toxic Results of Dye Treatment in Septicemia , J. A. M. A. 83:1681 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 37. Adams, D. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:781 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1924. 38. Young and Hill (Footnote 19, fifth reference). 39. Personal communication from Dr. F. B. Bowman, Hamilton, Ont. 40. Comparison should be made with Cases 58 and 165. 41. Personal communication from Dr. E. O. Kohlbry, Duluth Clinic, Duluth, Minn. 42. Personal communication from Drs. C. A. Roeder and W. H. Judd, Omaha, Neb. 43. Personal communication from Dr. E. P. Buddy, St. Louis, Mo. 44. Personal communication from Dr. J. V. Cassady, South Bend, Ind. 45. Personal communication from Dr. W. H. Barnes, Berkeley, Calif. 46. Personal communication from Dr. R. R. Janjigian, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 47. Report of Dr. E. P. Hall, Tarrant County, Texas, in Texas State M. J., May, 1924, p. 1924. 48. Personal communication from Dr. J. A. C. Colston, Baltimore. 49. Personal communication from Dr. Sica, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 50. Personal communication from Dr. W. L. Estes, Bethlehem, Pa. 51. Reference should also be made to Case 50. 52. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference). 53. Personal communication from Dr. James Morrison, 807 Church Street, Lynchburg, Va. 54. Personal communication from Dr. Graydone D. Mervine, 204 West Main Street, Lock Haven, Pa. 55. Personal communication from Dr. E. B. Freeman, 412 Cathedral Street, Baltimore. 56. Personal communication from Drs. H. H. Trout and A. M. Groseclose, Roanoke, Va. 57. Schaub, O. P.: Some Complications Following Operation for Simple Mastoiditis , Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Monthly , (May) , 1924. 58. Personal communication from Dr. Julian Loudon, Toronto. 59. Personal communication from Dr. T. B. Bourdeaux, Meridian, Miss. 60. Personal communication from Dr. Robert Sanmartin, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. 61. Personal communication from Dr. R. A. Weber, Baltimore. 62. Personal communication from Dr. W. I. Jenkins, Akron, Ohio. 63. Personal communication from Dr. J. L. Reilly, Snow Hill, Md. 64. Personal communication from Dr. J. A. C. Colston, Baltimore. 65. Personal communication from Dr. J. B. Comfort, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 66. Personal communication from Drs. H. H. Trout and A. M. Groseclose, Roanoke, Va. 67. Personal communication from Dr. H. B. Malone, Chester, S. C. 68. Personal communication from Dr. B. F. Ober, Latrobe, Pa. 69. Personal communication from Dr. I. C. Case, Atlanta, Ga. 70. Personal communication from Dr. E. D. Abraham, Gibson, N. M. 71. Personal communication from Dr. C. R. Davis, Detroit, Mich. 72. Personal communication from Dr. Ernest L. Hunt, City Hospital, Worcester, Mass. 73. Personal communication from Dr. L. F. Lanier, Rocky Ford, Ga. 74. Personal communication from Dr. R. Faulkingham, New Brunswick, N. J. 75. Reference should be made to Cases 7 and 17. 76. Personal communication from Dr. F. Arthur Emmett, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 77. Personal communication from Dr. Walter W. Palmer, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City. 78. Also Cases 21, 29 and 185. 79. Personal communication from Dr. George Martyn, Suite 906 Pacific Mutual Building, Los Angeles. 80. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference). 81. Personal communication from Dr. D. V. Courtright, Circleville, Ohio. 82. Personal communication from Dr. C. R. Davis, Detroit, Mich. 83. Personal communication from Dr. F. S. Hopkins, Springfield, Mass. 84. Young, H. H.: The Cure of a Retroperitoneal Infection (Abscess) by the Intravenous Injection of Mercurochrome-220 , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 35:14 ( (Jan.) ) 1924. 85. Personal communication from Dr. J. H. Slaughter, Bogalusa, La. 86. Reference should also be made to Case 1. 87. Personal communication from Dr. W. E. Stirling, Washington, D. C. 88. Personal communication from Dr. T. C. Redfern, Winston-Salem, N. C. 89. Personal communication from Dr. J. E. Little, Fort Smith, Ark. 90. Personal communication from Dr. C. J. Snitkay, Belle Plaine, Iowa. 91. Personal communication from Dr. E. B. Walston, Des Moines, Iowa. 92. Personal communication from Dr. E. H. Bruns, Chief of Medical Service, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver. Mercurochrome-220 failed; the patient was cured by neo-arsphenamin. 93. Personal communication from Dr. Frank Hinman, San Francisco. Two intravenous injections of 30 c.c. of 1 per cent. mercurochrome-220 were given. Urinalysis showed pus and bacteria still present. 94. Reference should also be made to Cases 116, 117, 118, 125, 129, 138, 139, 147, 148 and 150. 95. Reference should also be made to Cases 138-149. 96. Whitman, W. A.: Mercurochrome-220 Soluble Intravenously in Chronic Gonorrhea and Complications , J. A. M. A. 82:1914 ( (June 14) ) 1924. 97. Potter, J. E., and Redewell, F. H.: U. S. Nav. M. Bull., to be published. 98. Personal communication from Drs. J. E. Potter and F. H. Redewell. 99. Personal communication from Dr. F. E. Warterfield, Muskogee, Okla. 100. Personal communication from Dr. W. L. Denny, Baltimore. 101. Lavandera, M.: Mercurochrome Therapy in Four Cases of Gonorrhea and Their Complications , J. A. M. A. 83:1682 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 102. Personal communication from Dr. W. A. Frontz, Baltimore. 103. Personal communication from Dr. J. Ferrer, San Juan, Porto Rico. 104. Dr. Warterfield reports seven other cases of gonorrheal infection with various complications, epididymitis, arthritis, etc., with some really remarkable results; these will be published in the Journal of Urology. 105. Reference should also be made to Cases 57, 58 and 185. 106. Personal communication from Dr. Curtis Bland, Long Beach, Calif. 107. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference, Case 15 of article). 108. Personal communication from Dr. R. E. Smith, Grand Rapids, Mich. 109. Personal communication from Dr. S. A. Ruben, Washington, Pa. 110. The same patient is reported in Case 5. 111. Reference should also be made to Cases 24 and 29. 112. Personal communication from Dr. W. A. Frontz, Baltimore. 113. Reference should also be made to Cases 3, 4, 7, 8, 38, 43, 157 and 158. 114. Personal communication from Dr. B. W. Goldsborough, Cambridge, Md. 115. Personal communication from Dr. B. M. Meriwether, Asheville, N. C. 116. Personal communication from Dr. R. H. T. Mann, State National Bank Building, Texarkana, Ark. 117. Personal communication from Dr. F. H. Kruse, San Francisco. 118. Personal communication from Dr. S. B. Wolff, Opelousas, La. 119. Hopkins, F. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:732-736 ( (Oct. 16) ) 1924. 120. Personal communication from Dr. J. F. Schamberg, Philadelphia. 121. Reference should also be made to Cases 30 and 44. 122. Bond, S. P. and Barrier L. F.: J. Arkansas M. Soc. 21:71 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 123. Personal communication from Dr. H. P. Linn, Paducah, Ky. 124. Vischer, J. W.: Epidemic Encephalitis Treated with Mercurochrome-220; Two Cases , N. W. Med. , (June) , 1924. 125. Personal communication from Dr. A. H. Schwartz, Duluth, Minn. 126. Personal communication from Dr. G. T. Tyler, Greenville, S. C. 127. Personal communication from Dr. B. Berghausen, Cincinnati. 128. Greeley, H. P.: Mercurochrome-220 Soluble in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever , J. A. M. A. 83:1506 ( (Nov. 8) ) 1924. 129. Personal communication from Dr. W. W. C. Rucker, U. S. Marine Hospital, No. 14, New Orleans. 130. Personal communication from Dr. G. W. McCoy, Washington, D. C. 131. Reference should also be made to Cases 29 and 78. 132. Personal communication from Dr. T. G. Gallagher, Schofield Building, Cleveland, Ohio. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES WITH MERCUROCHROME-220 SOLUBLE: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO HUNDRED AND TEN CASES THAT FURNISH MANY DEFINITE EXAMPLES OF A THERAPIA STERILISANS MAGNA

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Abstract EARLY ATTEMPTS AT BRADY INSTITUTE TO PRODUCE AN INTRAVENOUS GERMICIDE During the last eight years the research work in the laboratory of the Brady Urological Institute has been largely concerned with the development of germicides and antiseptics. Starting with an effort to make a compound of phenolsulphonephthalein which, when injected intravenously, would act as a genito-urinary germicide, investigation was broadened to an exhaustive study of many dyestuffs and compounds from them. In this work, E. C. White, E. G. Davis and E. O. Swartz cooperated with us in chemical and bacteriologic experimental and clinical studies, many of which have been published. Impressed with the possibilities of using dyes as a basis for the development of therapeutic compounds, we have concentrated our efforts on the production of new drugs possessing the penetrating qualities of dyes which are, at the same time, germicidal and relatively nontoxic and nonirritating, so that they can References 1. Young, H. H.; White, E. C., and Swartz, E. O.: A New Germicide for Use in the Genito-Urinary Tract: "Mercurochrome-220," J. A. M. A. 73: 1483-1491 ( (Nov. 15) ) 1919.Crossref 2. Hill, J. H., and Bidgood, C. Y.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hospital 35:409 ( (Dec.) ) 1924. 3. Swartz, E. O., and Davis, D. M.: Action of Mercurochrome-220 on the Gonococcus , J. A. M. A. 76:844-846 ( (March 26) ) 1921.Crossref 4. Davis, D. M., and Swartz, E. O.: J. Infect. Dis. 27:951-601 ( (Dec.) ) 1920. 5. Young, H. H.; White, E. C.; Hill, J. H., and Davis, D. M.: Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 36:508-521 ( (April) ) 1923. 6. Hill, J. H., and Colston, J. A. C.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 34:372 ( (Nov.) ) 1923. 7. Hill, J. H., and Colston, J. A. C.: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 34:220 ( (July) ) 1923. 8. White, E. C.; Hill, Justina H.; Moore, J. E., and Young, H. H.: Flumerin—A New Mercurial for Intravenous Treatment of Syphilis , J. A. M. A. 79:877-882 ( (Sept. 9) ) 1922. 9. Hill, Justina H., and Young, H. H.: Experimental Studies with Mercurials in Experimental Syphilis , J. A. M. A. 80:1365-1369 ( (May 12) ) 1923. 10. Hill, J. H., and Young, H. H.: Ann. d. mal. vén. 19:641, 1924. 11. Piper, E. B.: Am. J. Obst. & Gynec. 4:532 ( (Nov.) ) 1922. 12. Young, H. H.; Scott, W. W., and Hill, J. H.: J. Urol. 12:237-249 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 13. Hill, J. H., and Scott, W. W.: An Experimental Study of Mercurochrome-220 Soluble as a Biliary Antiseptic , Arch. Int. Med. 35:503 ( (April) ) 1925. 14. Rosenthal, S. M., and White, E. C.: J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 24:265-288 ( (Nov.) ) 1924. 15. Freeman, W. T., and Hoppe, L. D.: Am. J. Dis. Child. 28:310-321 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 16. Hoppe, L. D., and Freeman, W. T.: The Treatment of Pneumonia in Children with Mercurochrome Intravenously , Tr. South. Med. Soc. , 1924. 17. DeWitt, L. M.: Action of Mercurochrome-220 and of Mercurophen , J. A. M. A. 75:1422 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1920 18. J. Infect. Dis. 30:363 ( (April) ) 1922. 19. Lancaster, W. B.; Burnett, F. L., and Gaus, L. H.: Mercurochrome-220, Clinical and Laboratory Report on Its Use in Ophthalmology , J. A. M. A. 75: 721 ( (Sept. 11) ) 1920. 20. Young, H. H.: Tr. Am. Urol. A. , (May 21-29) , 1923 21. J. Urol. 11:19 ( (Jan.) ) 1924 22. Mercurochrome as An Intravenous Germicide , Tr. N. Y. State M. Soc., Buffalo , (Oct. 4) , 1923 23. Tr. South. M. A. , (Nov. 13) , 1923 24. Tr. South. S. A. , (Dec. 11) , 1923 25. Cure of Retroperitoneal and Perinephritic Infection by Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 35:14-16 ( (Jan.) ) 1924. 26. Young, H. H., and Hill, J. H.:, Treatment of Septicemia and Local Infections by Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome-220 Soluble and Gentian Violet , J. A. M. A. 82:669-675 ( (March 1) ) 1924.Crossref 27. Young, H. H.: Cura delle infezioni generali e locali con iniezioni endovenose di mercurochrome , Bull. d. r. Accad. med. di Roma , (April) , 1924 28. Mercurochrome dans le traitment de septicemie , Faculté de médecine, Paris , (May 16) , 1924. 29. Young, H. H., and Birkaug, K.: The Cure of Scarlet Fever Complicated with Erysipelas and Streptococcus Septicemia , J. A. M. A. 83:492-494 ( (Aug. 16) ) 1924.Crossref 30. Young, H. H.: The Cure of Infections—General, Local and Urinary—By Intravenous Injections of Mercurochrome-220 , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. , (January) , 1925. 31. Bunten, J. C.: Salivation Due to Intravenous Use of Mercurochrome , J. A. M. A. 82:1443 ( (May 3) ) 1924.Crossref 32. Whitman, W. A.: Merurchrome-220 Soluble Intravenously in Chronic Gonorrhea and Complications , J. A. M. A. 82:1914 ( (June 14) ) 1924.Crossref 33. Bond, S. P., and Barrier, L. F.: J. Arkansas M. Soc. 21:71 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 34. Hopkins, F. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:732-736 ( (Oct. 16) ) 1924. 35. Lavandera, M.: Mercurochrome Therapy in Four Cases of Gonorrhea and Their Complications , J. A. M. A. 83:1682 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 36. Reed, A. C., and Lum, D. D.: Toxic Results of Dye Treatment in Septicemia , J. A. M. A. 83:1681 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 37. Adams, D. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:781 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1924. 38. Young and Hill (Footnote 19, fifth reference). 39. Personal communication from Dr. F. B. Bowman, Hamilton, Ont. 40. Comparison should be made with Cases 58 and 165. 41. Personal communication from Dr. E. O. Kohlbry, Duluth Clinic, Duluth, Minn. 42. Personal communication from Drs. C. A. Roeder and W. H. Judd, Omaha, Neb. 43. Personal communication from Dr. E. P. Buddy, St. Louis, Mo. 44. Personal communication from Dr. J. V. Cassady, South Bend, Ind. 45. Personal communication from Dr. W. H. Barnes, Berkeley, Calif. 46. Personal communication from Dr. R. R. Janjigian, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 47. Report of Dr. E. P. Hall, Tarrant County, Texas, in Texas State M. J., May, 1924, p. 1924. 48. Personal communication from Dr. J. A. C. Colston, Baltimore. 49. Personal communication from Dr. Sica, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 50. Personal communication from Dr. W. L. Estes, Bethlehem, Pa. 51. Reference should also be made to Case 50. 52. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference). 53. Personal communication from Dr. James Morrison, 807 Church Street, Lynchburg, Va. 54. Personal communication from Dr. Graydone D. Mervine, 204 West Main Street, Lock Haven, Pa. 55. Personal communication from Dr. E. B. Freeman, 412 Cathedral Street, Baltimore. 56. Personal communication from Drs. H. H. Trout and A. M. Groseclose, Roanoke, Va. 57. Schaub, O. P.: Some Complications Following Operation for Simple Mastoiditis , Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Monthly , (May) , 1924. 58. Personal communication from Dr. Julian Loudon, Toronto. 59. Personal communication from Dr. T. B. Bourdeaux, Meridian, Miss. 60. Personal communication from Dr. Robert Sanmartin, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. 61. Personal communication from Dr. R. A. Weber, Baltimore. 62. Personal communication from Dr. W. I. Jenkins, Akron, Ohio. 63. Personal communication from Dr. J. L. Reilly, Snow Hill, Md. 64. Personal communication from Dr. J. A. C. Colston, Baltimore. 65. Personal communication from Dr. J. B. Comfort, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 66. Personal communication from Drs. H. H. Trout and A. M. Groseclose, Roanoke, Va. 67. Personal communication from Dr. H. B. Malone, Chester, S. C. 68. Personal communication from Dr. B. F. Ober, Latrobe, Pa. 69. Personal communication from Dr. I. C. Case, Atlanta, Ga. 70. Personal communication from Dr. E. D. Abraham, Gibson, N. M. 71. Personal communication from Dr. C. R. Davis, Detroit, Mich. 72. Personal communication from Dr. Ernest L. Hunt, City Hospital, Worcester, Mass. 73. Personal communication from Dr. L. F. Lanier, Rocky Ford, Ga. 74. Personal communication from Dr. R. Faulkingham, New Brunswick, N. J. 75. Reference should be made to Cases 7 and 17. 76. Personal communication from Dr. F. Arthur Emmett, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 77. Personal communication from Dr. Walter W. Palmer, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City. 78. Also Cases 21, 29 and 185. 79. Personal communication from Dr. George Martyn, Suite 906 Pacific Mutual Building, Los Angeles. 80. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference). 81. Personal communication from Dr. D. V. Courtright, Circleville, Ohio. 82. Personal communication from Dr. C. R. Davis, Detroit, Mich. 83. Personal communication from Dr. F. S. Hopkins, Springfield, Mass. 84. Young, H. H.: The Cure of a Retroperitoneal Infection (Abscess) by the Intravenous Injection of Mercurochrome-220 , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 35:14 ( (Jan.) ) 1924. 85. Personal communication from Dr. J. H. Slaughter, Bogalusa, La. 86. Reference should also be made to Case 1. 87. Personal communication from Dr. W. E. Stirling, Washington, D. C. 88. Personal communication from Dr. T. C. Redfern, Winston-Salem, N. C. 89. Personal communication from Dr. J. E. Little, Fort Smith, Ark. 90. Personal communication from Dr. C. J. Snitkay, Belle Plaine, Iowa. 91. Personal communication from Dr. E. B. Walston, Des Moines, Iowa. 92. Personal communication from Dr. E. H. Bruns, Chief of Medical Service, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver. Mercurochrome-220 failed; the patient was cured by neo-arsphenamin. 93. Personal communication from Dr. Frank Hinman, San Francisco. Two intravenous injections of 30 c.c. of 1 per cent. mercurochrome-220 were given. Urinalysis showed pus and bacteria still present. 94. Reference should also be made to Cases 116, 117, 118, 125, 129, 138, 139, 147, 148 and 150. 95. Reference should also be made to Cases 138-149. 96. Whitman, W. A.: Mercurochrome-220 Soluble Intravenously in Chronic Gonorrhea and Complications , J. A. M. A. 82:1914 ( (June 14) ) 1924. 97. Potter, J. E., and Redewell, F. H.: U. S. Nav. M. Bull., to be published. 98. Personal communication from Drs. J. E. Potter and F. H. Redewell. 99. Personal communication from Dr. F. E. Warterfield, Muskogee, Okla. 100. Personal communication from Dr. W. L. Denny, Baltimore. 101. Lavandera, M.: Mercurochrome Therapy in Four Cases of Gonorrhea and Their Complications , J. A. M. A. 83:1682 ( (Nov. 22) ) 1924. 102. Personal communication from Dr. W. A. Frontz, Baltimore. 103. Personal communication from Dr. J. Ferrer, San Juan, Porto Rico. 104. Dr. Warterfield reports seven other cases of gonorrheal infection with various complications, epididymitis, arthritis, etc., with some really remarkable results; these will be published in the Journal of Urology. 105. Reference should also be made to Cases 57, 58 and 185. 106. Personal communication from Dr. Curtis Bland, Long Beach, Calif. 107. Young and Birkhaug (Footnote 19, eighth reference, Case 15 of article). 108. Personal communication from Dr. R. E. Smith, Grand Rapids, Mich. 109. Personal communication from Dr. S. A. Ruben, Washington, Pa. 110. The same patient is reported in Case 5. 111. Reference should also be made to Cases 24 and 29. 112. Personal communication from Dr. W. A. Frontz, Baltimore. 113. Reference should also be made to Cases 3, 4, 7, 8, 38, 43, 157 and 158. 114. Personal communication from Dr. B. W. Goldsborough, Cambridge, Md. 115. Personal communication from Dr. B. M. Meriwether, Asheville, N. C. 116. Personal communication from Dr. R. H. T. Mann, State National Bank Building, Texarkana, Ark. 117. Personal communication from Dr. F. H. Kruse, San Francisco. 118. Personal communication from Dr. S. B. Wolff, Opelousas, La. 119. Hopkins, F. S.: Boston M. & S. J. 191:732-736 ( (Oct. 16) ) 1924. 120. Personal communication from Dr. J. F. Schamberg, Philadelphia. 121. Reference should also be made to Cases 30 and 44. 122. Bond, S. P. and Barrier L. F.: J. Arkansas M. Soc. 21:71 ( (Sept.) ) 1924. 123. Personal communication from Dr. H. P. Linn, Paducah, Ky. 124. Vischer, J. W.: Epidemic Encephalitis Treated with Mercurochrome-220; Two Cases , N. W. Med. , (June) , 1924. 125. Personal communication from Dr. A. H. Schwartz, Duluth, Minn. 126. Personal communication from Dr. G. T. Tyler, Greenville, S. C. 127. Personal communication from Dr. B. Berghausen, Cincinnati. 128. Greeley, H. P.: Mercurochrome-220 Soluble in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever , J. A. M. A. 83:1506 ( (Nov. 8) ) 1924. 129. Personal communication from Dr. W. W. C. Rucker, U. S. Marine Hospital, No. 14, New Orleans. 130. Personal communication from Dr. G. W. McCoy, Washington, D. C. 131. Reference should also be made to Cases 29 and 78. 132. Personal communication from Dr. T. G. Gallagher, Schofield Building, Cleveland, Ohio.

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