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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF SULFUR
Vinod Parkash, Dr. Swapnila Roy
Page No. : 59-66
ABSTRACT
In spite of the fact that sulphur is one of the most established fixes known to man, very insignificant foundation work has been completed with it. The first preparation of colloidal sulphur was made in 1888, and ever since then, several strategies have been used in the treatment of various illnesses, with varying degrees of success. Orally and intramuscularly in the treatment of mental disorders ranging from 0 to 5, intramuscularly in the treatment of joint pain, and topically as a fungicide in the treatment of dermatological diseases are some of the ways this substance has been administered in the past. Sulfur has been used extensively with stunning results in the treatment of unambiguous plant loads in both the sped up and the colloidal programmes.
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