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THE INFLUENCE OF SODIUM-BETA-GLYCEROL-PHOSPHATE UPON THE HEALING OF EXPERIMENTAL FRACTURES
Louis Sperling; W. D. Armstrong; Sidney Litow
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Department of Surgery and the Division of Physiological Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
1942 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1942; 24:781-784 
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Abstract

Sodium-beta-glycerol-phosphate is an innocuous drug,—readily available for further experimental and clinical studies. It is apparently well tolerated by the experimental animal in a dosage of wide range, and seems to stimulate and hasten the reparative process and the production of bone callus. More histological and chemical studies are in progress. The clinical trial of sodium-beta-glycerol-phosphate is suggested.

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