Abstract:
The use of arsanilic acid in swine rations has been receiving experimental
attention for several years. It follows the use of arsenicals that
have been used in medical practice hundreds of years. Fowler's solution
containing 1 percent arsenic trioxide, a cheap but toxic inorganic arsenic,
was first used as a tonic to improve the appearance and well-being of
animals. The toxic properties of trioxide, however, greatly limited its use
except as a general tonic in veterinary practice.