Abstract
Conclusions
On the basis of in vitro studies sulfathiazol and sulfamethylthiazol have been found to be somewhat more effective than sulfapyridine, sulfaphenylthiazol and sulfanilamide in their in vitro effects upon bacteria representative of the colon-typhoid-dysentery group. In general, the unsubstituted thiazol derivative appears to be the most active compound, being followed in decreasing order of effectiveness by sulfamethylthiazol, sulfapyridine, sulfa-phenyl thiazol and sulfanilamide.
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