Abstract
Calcium creosotate phenols "in vitro" were shown to be effective bactericidal and bacteriostatic agents in higher dilutions than either creosote or calcium guaiacolate for the strains of B. coli communior, Staph. aureus and B. typhosus used.
Footnotes
- Received February 3, 1937.
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