Clinical treatment of malaria with low doses of quinine
D-r Sogomonov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (1-2) : 146 -147.
Clinical treatment of malaria with low doses of quinine
In the presence of a very limited supply of quinine in the country, this is the only true and proven remedy against malaria, it seems completely impossible to carry out a full course of treatment for it using the established methods (Nocht, Tsiman, Oksner, Lavera K. and others.), Since this will require a large amount of quinine ; in fact, for the full course of treatment of malaria according to the Brunner method, it is necessary to spend 45 grams of quinine, according to the Nocht method - 31 g., according to the Ziman method (I) —28 g., according to the Schilling method — 26 g., according to the Ziman method (II) -20 gr., According to Oksner — 14.4 and finally according to Laveran — 12 gr.
Eco-Vector
/
| 〈 |
|
〉 |