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Sulfanilamide in concentrations of 1-1000 or less does not inactivate in vitro significant amounts of the hemotoxins of the beta hemolytic streptococcus, hemolytic staphylococcus aureus, Cl.oedematis-maligni, Cl. tetani, or B. perfringens. Sulfanilamidetheraphy did not significantly affect the course of intoxication in guinea pigs initiated with as little as 1 MLD of diphtheric or tetanal toxin.
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