PEDIATRICS Vol. 17 No. 4 April 1956, pp. 541
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INEFFECTIVENESS OF DIAMOX IN THE TREATMENT OF CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY

Samuel Livingston M.D.1, Don Peterson M.D.1, and Lydia Boks M.D.1

1 Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, and The Epilepsy Clinic of The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Diamox® was administered to 58 patients who suffered from frequent convulsive seizures of various types. This drug failed to control the spells of any of these patients.