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Dates: during 1952-1952
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...they do any good, the improvement should be most obvious in acute cases. But because toxoplasmosis is hard to identify, the patient often does not get the treatment soon enough. Last week Microbiologist Don E. Eyles of the National Institutes of Health reported a hopeful new lead: Daraprim, which has already shown promise against the protozoa of malaria (TIME, Sept. 1), is effective against toxoplasmosis in mice when given with sulfadiazine. Now the trick is to extend the benefits from mice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Tiny Invaders | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

...Indian doctors report great success in treating fever relapses with a single dose of inexpensive Camoquin; they have also found that later relapses are few, and spaced farther apart. U.S., British and Belgian researchers are hard at work testing yet another new drug, daraprim. A thousand times as powerful as quinine, it can be taken in tiny, tasteless doses, and newborn Negro babies in Africa show no ill effects. So far, varying results with daraprim reflect the protean nature of malaria itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Old Enemy | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

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