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Original communication| Volume 1, ISSUE 2, P169-221, February 1937

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Further laboratory and clinical experiences in the treatment of chronic, undermining, burrowing ulcers with zinc peroxide

  • Frank L. Meleney
    Affiliations
    From the Surgical Service of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, N. Y., U.S.A.

    From the Laboratory for Bacteriological Research of the Department of Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University New York, N. Y., U.S.A.
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  • Balbina A. Johnson
    Affiliations
    From the Surgical Service of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, N. Y., U.S.A.

    From the Laboratory for Bacteriological Research of the Department of Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University New York, N. Y., U.S.A.
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        Zinc Peroxide in the Treatment of Microaerophilic and Anaerobic Infections With Special Reference to a Group of Chronic Ulcerative Burrowing Nongangrenous Lesions of the Abdominal Wall.
        Ann. Surg. 1935; 101: 997-1011
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        Zinc Peroxide in Surgical Infections.
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        Progressive Gangrenous Infection of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues, Following Operation for Acute Perforative Appendicitis; A Study in Symbiosis.
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        • Meleney F.L.
        Bacterial Synergism in Disease Processes With Confirmation of the Synergistic Bacterial Etiology of a Certain Type of Progressive Gangrene of the Abdominal Wall.
        Ann. Surg. 1931; 94: 961-981
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        A Differential Diagnosis Between Certain Types of Infectious Gangrene of the Skin.
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