Abstract
Conclusions
Gas formation from malted milk in milk in a closed loop, comprising the stomach and the entire small intestine, is markedly depressed by sulfadiazine, sulfamerazine, sulfamethazine, sulfathiazole and sulfathalidine. There is a definitely less, but still significant depression by sulfasuccidine. Phthalic and succinic acid have no inhibitory effect on gas production. Streptomycin works well in the majority of the experiments, but is a complete failure in others. Penicillin works best of all the drugs tested.
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