Abstract

1) A group of 50 patients with diverse infectious bronchial lesions, refractory to other forms of therapy, was treated by the inhalation of nebulized solution (5%) of sodium sulfathiazole. 2) The method of study and of the procedure was described. 3) In 43 cases or 86 per cent of the series there was a definite improvement. 4) Several illustrative case reports were presented. 5) Modifications of the procedure were suggested for further clinical trials. 6) This preliminary survey indicates the promising therapeutic possibility of sulfa nebulization in a resistant type of respiratory infection.

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