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Pre-Antibiotic Therapy of Syphilis Charles T
Arsinothricin, an Arsenic-Containing Non-Proteinogenic Amino Acid Analog of Glutamate, Is a Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic
Of Rabbits and Men: the Tale of Paul Ehrlich in Our Modern World Of
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA the Role of United States Public Health Service in the Control of Syphilis During the Early 20Th Centu
Syphilis - Its Early History and Treatment Until Penicillin, and the Debate on Its Origins
Might Become 'A Framework for Study
Extended Spectrum Β-Lactamase (ESBL) Producing Escherichia Coli in Pigs and Pork Meat in the European Union
Arsenic Hazards to Fish, Wildlife, and Invertebrates: a Synoptic Review
Antibiotics and Their Mechanisms of Action, Subsequent Bacterial Drug-Resistance Mechanisms and How Scientists Counteract These
Review Antibiotic Discovery: Where Have We Come From, Where Do We Go?
The Value of Antibiotics in Treating Infectious Diseases
Chemotherapy of Venereal Diseases Its Uses and Abuses by S
A History of Syphilis and Its Laboratory Diagnosis
The Elusive Magic Bullet RSC Paperbacks
The Discovery of Penicillin—New Insights After More Than 75 Years of Clinical Use
The Preparation of Arsphenamine (Salvarsan).I by Pi~Ilipadolph Kober
Brief History of Syphilis
Erlich, Bertheim, and Atoxyl: the Origins of Modern Chemotherapy *
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The Structure of Salvarsan
Chemical and Biological Evaluation of Antibiotic-Based Ionic Liquids and GUMBOS Against Pathogenic Bacteria" (2012)
Synthesis Op Glucose Derivatives of Some
ETHICALLY IMPOSSIBLE” STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948
History and Overview of the Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology
Mechanisms of Action of Arsenic Trioxide1
Speciation, Metabolism, Toxicity, and Protein-Binding of Different Arsenic Species in Human Cells" (2014)
Syphilis - Its Early History and Treatment Until Penicillin, and the Debate on Its Origins
Commercial Soils As a Potential Vehicle for Antibiotic Resistance Transmission
Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction in the Treatment of Early Syphilis with Penicillin and Bismuth-Arsphenamine*