Abstract

AN investigation into the anthelmintic action of hexyl resoreinol, in particular as modified by the presence of soaps, leads us to suggest a simple and apparently general explanation of the numerous, often contradictory, results previously recorded upon the biological activity of soap/phenol systems. (The term 'soap' here covers both the natural soaps and the synthetic detergents.)

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