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Sulfanilamide produced a slight delay of hemolysis in blood-broth cultures of hemolytic streptococci. This effect was probably attributable to modification of the growth-curve. When used in concentration equal to or greater than that induced in the body-fluids therapeutically, sulfanilamide was without apparent effect upon fibrinolysis or formation of erythrogenic toxin in vitro, and was unable to inactivate small amounts of toxin.
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