Abstract

Abstract Two methods, the micro and microfilm techniques for the quantitative determination of streptomycin and other antibiotics in body fluids are described in detail. Using these methods, 1.5 and 1.0 c.c., respectively, of body fluid are necessary for a standard curve and 0.06 c.c. for a level determination in quintuplet. Venous puncture is necessary only for obtaining blood for a standard curve. A drop of blood obtained from a finger or other convenient extremity is used for blood level determinations.

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