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Medical Examinations and Licensure

Medical Examinations and Licensure THERAPY IN PULMONARY MONILIASIS To the Editor:—Please inform me as to the the amount, of frequency Medical Examinations and Licensure and the of time be continued length the medication can administration, when a case of moniliasis treating pulmonary with (a) (6) thymol, gentian violet and (c) méthylène blue. COMING EXAMINATIONS K. Paul Miami Jenkins, M.D., Fla. Beach, STATE AND TERRITORIAL BOARDS Answer.—Such information of the details of the substances Examinations and of state territorial boards were in The published in seem pulmonary moniliasis does not to be available. Journal, 8, 150. readily January page Indeed, iodide seems to be the remedy of choice it is admitted NATIONAL BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS it that fails in some cases. The of following dosages these National Board of Medical I Examiners: Parts and II. Exami¬ various have been for other : agents employed chiefly in purposes nations will be held all centers where there is a Class A medical school and A total dose of 2 Gm. of thymol is five or more who (a) considered safe for candidates wish to write the Feb. 14- examination, 16, May 9-11 (limited to a few centers), and 12-14. best divided into an hour June http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Medical Examinations and Licensure

JAMA , Volume 110 (3) – Jan 15, 1938

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Publisher
American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1938 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1938.02790030065025
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Abstract

THERAPY IN PULMONARY MONILIASIS To the Editor:—Please inform me as to the the amount, of frequency Medical Examinations and Licensure and the of time be continued length the medication can administration, when a case of moniliasis treating pulmonary with (a) (6) thymol, gentian violet and (c) méthylène blue. COMING EXAMINATIONS K. Paul Miami Jenkins, M.D., Fla. Beach, STATE AND TERRITORIAL BOARDS Answer.—Such information of the details of the substances Examinations and of state territorial boards were in The published in seem pulmonary moniliasis does not to be available. Journal, 8, 150. readily January page Indeed, iodide seems to be the remedy of choice it is admitted NATIONAL BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS it that fails in some cases. The of following dosages these National Board of Medical I Examiners: Parts and II. Exami¬ various have been for other : agents employed chiefly in purposes nations will be held all centers where there is a Class A medical school and A total dose of 2 Gm. of thymol is five or more who (a) considered safe for candidates wish to write the Feb. 14- examination, 16, May 9-11 (limited to a few centers), and 12-14. best divided into an hour June

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Published: Jan 15, 1938

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