The Action of Ipecacuanha Alkaloids on Entamoeba histolytica and some other Entozoic Amoebae in Culture

Abstract
It is now recognized, by all competent observers, that emetine is a specific therapeutic agent for the treatment of amoebic dysentery; but although it is known that a thorough course of emetine, in some form, will eradicate an infection with Entamoeba histolytica from most human beings, there is still complete ignorance as to how the cure is effected. The obvious hypothesis, that emetine is a specific poison for E. histolytica, has not hitherto been supported by adequate experimental evidence. It is true that observers have described experiments in which the alkaloid, in high dilution, has apparently killed various amoebae in vitro; but these experiments either ignored the peculiarly specific action of emetine in vivo on E. histolytica, or were carried out without adequate controls.

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