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  1. EVANS WG
    Med J Malaya, 1957 Jun;11(4):308-11.
    PMID: 13482568
  2. Edeson JFB, Wharton RH
    Med J Malaya, 1950;4:281-283.
    In a Malay school, 150 school boys, all clinically positive for scabies, were divided into three approximately equal groups. The first group was treated with 0.5 per cent γ BHC [' Gammexane'] in coconut oil, the second with 20 per cent emulsion of benzyl benzoate and the third, as a control, with coconut oil. Each group received two treatments with a week's interval between. One week after the second treatment the patients were re-examined for clinical evidence of scabies. The percentage of cases recorded as cured after the two treatments was 48 for γ BHC, 39 for benzyl benzoate and 9 for coconut oil. [This paper is a good example of the danger of estimating the chemotherapeutic value of sarcopticidal drugs on purely clinical evidence.]
  3. Arumugasamy N, Lestina FA, Bucy PC
    Med J Malaya, 1971 Sep;26(1):3-14.
    PMID: 4258574
  4. KADRI ZN
    Med J Malaya, 1959 Jun;13:292-7.
    PMID: 14408341
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