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The data show that injections of neutroflavine into rabbits experimentally infected with Trichinella spiralis produced what appears to be a marked diminution in the number of larvae or the total destruction of the larvae. Presumably the larvae were destroyed in the circulation by the drug, since the best results were obtained with 10 to 12 consecutive daily intravenous injections of neutroflavine at a stage of the disease when the larvae are most abundant in the circulation.
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