
Anthralin and Chrysarobin: A Reexamination of the Origins and Early Use-Reply
Nicholas J. Lowe, MD
Los Angeles
Arch Dermatol. 1982;118(9):626.
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In Reply.—
I appreciated the correction of the error in our report by Drs Steger and Hollander. They are correct in saying that the title translation should have read "cignolin." In fact, the reference to the report by Galewsky1 contained the word cignolin in the bibliography of our report.2
Their further historical information on anthralin is interesting and informative.
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