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Treatment of experimental mann-williamson ulcers with anterior pituitary-like hormone (Antuitrin-S.)

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    100% of a series of 7 control Mann-Williamson dogs developed ulcers, with average survival time of 53 days.

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    The average survival time of 19 dogs treated daily with 1 cc. of Antuitrin-S. was 97 days. Three dogs failed to develop ulcers, dying of inanition.

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Broad, G.G., Berman, L.G. Treatment of experimental mann-williamson ulcers with anterior pituitary-like hormone (Antuitrin-S.). Jour. D. D. 8, 27–28 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02999391

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