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1 From the Department of Pharmacology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
When 540 mgm. of creosote in the form of "calcium creosotate solution" were given to rabbits, larger amounts of volatile phenols were detected in the urine than could be detected in the urine of the same animals after the administration of the same amount of creosote in solution. This would seem to indicate that the water-soluble calcium creosotate phenols were probably as readily absorbed as the creosote phenols.
Submitted on February 3, 1937