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"PHENOLPHTHALEIN ERUPTIONS"
Herman Goldenberg, M.D.
New York.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1922;5(5):623.
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To the Editor:—
In the March number of the ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY appears my discussion on the paper on "Phenolphthalein Eruptions" by Drs. Wise and Abramowitz. The proof of my remarks, which were published as received from the reporter, was sent to me during my absence in Europe and was not corrected. So many errors of omission and commission have crept in that I ask the privilege to publish the corrected version. Page 318, second line, should read: In 1914 Schuhmacher published in the Dermatologische Wochenschrift an article on "Arsphenamin, a True Dyestuff." He stated that if the urine of a patient who has received an injection of arsphenamin is mixed with a reagent and filtered through charcoal, the clear filtrate does not show the arsphenamin reaction any more. This means that the arsphenamin in the urine has been absorbed by the charcoal, a physical property which is
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