Observations on the use of streptocide in eye diseases
- Authors: Rozhdestvensky M.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Eye Clinic (director prof. A. I. Murzin) Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Studies. V.I. Lenin
- Issue: Vol 34, No 10 (1938)
- Pages: 1090-1094
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/60220
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj60220
- ID: 60220
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Abstract
Over the past five to six years, a new chemotherapeutic drug — streptocid — prontosil — rubiazol — has attracted the attention of doctors of various specialties. This drug was first discovered by Klarer and Mitch in 1932 in Germany and named by them "prontosil". In our Union, the same drug was synthesized by Magidson and Rubtsov in 1935 at the Research Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute in Moscow and received the name “streptocide” (p.). In France, an identical drug was obtained by Girard and named by him "rubiazole". Later, this first drug was called red s., Since new modifications of s. Were proposed that have different physicochemical properties (soluble s., White s.,).
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M. V. Rozhdestvensky
Eye Clinic (director prof. A. I. Murzin) Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Studies. V.I. Lenin
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