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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 15:53, 14 July 2008
  • |image=[[Image:Sulfanilamide.jpg|center|thumb|175px|{{#ifexist:Template:Ampicillin structure.jpg/credit| |molname=sulfanilamide
    1 KB (161 words) - 03:46, 15 November 2010
  • | pagename = sulfanilamide | abc = sulfanilamide
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 00:00, 15 November 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sulfanilamide]]. Needs checking by a human.
    496 bytes (64 words) - 20:41, 11 January 2010
  • ...mation, to the German armed forces, on the efficacy of treatment, with [[sulfanilamide]] and other drugs, for infected wounds inflicted on non-consenting prisoner ...rgery was then performed, and the wounds of some victims were treated with sulfanilamide, while others were used as controls and were not treated. <ref>{{citation
    2 KB (266 words) - 20:55, 20 January 2011
  • ...and deliberately infected wounds in unwilling prisoners, and then assessed sulfanilamide and other drug treatments for the benefit of the German military
    253 bytes (35 words) - 01:59, 15 November 2010
  • | pagename = Nazi sulfanilamide experiments | abc = sulfanilamide experiments Nazi
    868 bytes (71 words) - 21:39, 28 December 2010
  • {{r|Sulfanilamide}}
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  • |image=[[Image:Sulfanilamide.jpg|center|thumb|175px|{{#ifexist:Template:Ampicillin structure.jpg/credit| |molname=sulfanilamide
    1 KB (161 words) - 03:46, 15 November 2010
  • | pagename = sulfanilamide | abc = sulfanilamide
    742 bytes (62 words) - 15:53, 14 July 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Nazi sulfanilamide experiments/Definition]]
    55 bytes (5 words) - 01:59, 15 November 2010
  • | pagename = Nazi sulfanilamide experiments | abc = sulfanilamide experiments Nazi
    868 bytes (71 words) - 21:39, 28 December 2010
  • ...il, in 1935. The French researcher, Daniel Bovet, determined that only the sulfanilamide subunit of Prontosil had antibacterial.
    721 bytes (105 words) - 03:44, 15 November 2010
  • ...and deliberately infected wounds in unwilling prisoners, and then assessed sulfanilamide and other drug treatments for the benefit of the German military
    253 bytes (35 words) - 01:59, 15 November 2010
  • ...ilization experiments|sterilization]] and [[Nazi sulfanilamide experiments|sulfanilamide in deliberately infected wounds]].
    1 KB (159 words) - 21:38, 28 December 2010
  • ...]], [[Nazi malaria experiments|malaria]], [[Nazi sulfanilamide experiments|sulfanilamide experiments]],[[Nazi seawater experiments|seawater]], [[Nazi epidemic jaund
    1 KB (152 words) - 23:43, 31 December 2010
  • ...mation, to the German armed forces, on the efficacy of treatment, with [[sulfanilamide]] and other drugs, for infected wounds inflicted on non-consenting prisoner ...rgery was then performed, and the wounds of some victims were treated with sulfanilamide, while others were used as controls and were not treated. <ref>{{citation
    2 KB (266 words) - 20:55, 20 January 2011
  • {{r|Sulfanilamide}}
    525 bytes (74 words) - 20:58, 20 January 2011
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sulfanilamide]]. Needs checking by a human.
    496 bytes (64 words) - 20:41, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Sulfanilamide}}
    560 bytes (70 words) - 20:41, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Nazi sulfanilamide experiments}}
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  • {{r|Sulfanilamide}}
    4 KB (505 words) - 16:36, 11 January 2010
  • * [[Sulfanilamide]]
    9 KB (1,048 words) - 17:19, 21 March 2024
  • * [[Sulfanilamide]]
    30 KB (3,070 words) - 09:16, 5 May 2024
  • ...when there was very little science of pharamacology. There was the Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster, which was the trigger. During debate, Sen. Royal Copeland, a home
    100 KB (15,913 words) - 10:45, 7 March 2024
  • ...le, the 1938 context was complex for several reasons, including the Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster (nothing to do with homeopathy), but also the concern that while t
    170 KB (27,552 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
  • ...rent practice? Remember, FDA had no authority over drugs until the Elixir Sulfanilamide tragedy.
    218 KB (34,945 words) - 17:34, 14 March 2024
  • ...nd the start of significant drug development in the late 1930s. The Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster triggered the creation of the FDA in the US (1937? from memory). [
    300 KB (47,866 words) - 15:19, 20 March 2023
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