Abstract
Summary
Succinylsulfathiazole was fed to dogs at levels varying from 0.5% to 4% of the ration in an attempt to modify the intestinal flora and cause a deficiency of factors possibly synthesized in the digestive tract.
No differences were observed between the animals receiving the drug and those serving as controls. Hemoglobin per 100 g of blood, total hemoglobin in the dogs, red blood cells, mean cell volume, food consumption, growth increase and general state of health were taken into consideration.
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