The therapeutic results of anti-rheumatic agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis were as follows:
These agents had good effects in acute signs and symptomes, but when the agents were discontinued, signs and symptomes reappeared, the ill-effects in the cases of cortisone and ACTH were absent, and in T. T. G and Salcylamid were slight. In Irgapyrin, edema was observed, but agranulocytosis was absent.