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- W4234719201 abstract "1.1. A new antivaginitis sulfathiazole polyethylene glycol acid jelly is described.2.2. The jelly is nonirritating, nonstaining, and of agreeable odor. It spreads over the cervical and vaginal surfaces and is completely soluble in the secretions. It does not easily leak out of the vagina unless the discharge is profuse. It has a mild but definite astringent effect on the vaginal mucosa.3.3. Use of the jelly has resulted in excellent control of vaginitis of trichomonal, monilial, gonococcal, and nonspecific origin in 93 per cent of the cases studied, and in permanent cure in 83 per cent.4.4. Use of the jelly alone has given good results in the management of cervical infections in 22 per cent of the cases treated.5.5. The period of convalescence can be markedly shortened, and annoying symptoms reduced by using the jelly before and after such procedures as conization, coagulation, cautery, plastic repairs, and other intravaginal surgery. Healing was complete within an average time of five weeks with a minimum of sequelae.6.6. The convenience and simplicity of the single-dose disposable paper applicator facilitates intravaginal medication in the office and in the patient's home. This appears to fulfill the therapeutic objective as set forth by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association24 in its discussion of antitrichomonas agents, “thoroughness and persistence with the simplest and least messy procedures…”" @default.
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- W4234719201 title "Restoration of blood flow in damaged arteries: Further studies on a nonsuture method of blood vessel anastomosis" @default.
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