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Chloroquine for treatment of acute attacks of vivax malaria.
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J. Amer. med. Assoc., 131, 963-67. 1946 CE.
Harry Most led the development of chloroquine for use in treating American troops suffering from malaria. At the beginning of the American involvement in the war there were more American casualties from malaria than from enemy fire, but by the end of the campaign in the Pacific, at least partly because of the administration of chloroquine, malaria was largely under control.
Clinical trials of chloroquine. With Charles A. Kane, Edmund F. Schroeder, and Joseph M. Hayman, Jr. See also J. Amer. med Assoc., 1946, 130, 1069.
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| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
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| Entry Number | #5261.1 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/8547 |
| Author Bio Link | nytimes.com ↗ |
| External URL | chloroquine-for-treatment-of-acute-attacks-of-vivax-malaria |