Clinical Trials
Abdel-Rahim, F.; Al-Gyoshi, F.; Al-Kinani (1982) Use of honey in the treatment of chronic bilharzial ulcer bladder. Bulletin of Islamic Medicine 2 : 415-421. Chiba, M.; Idobata, K.; Kobayashi, N.; Sato, Y.; Muramatsu, Y. (1985) Use of honey to ease the pain of stomatitis during radiotherapy [in Japanese]. Kangogaku Zasshi 49 (2): 171-176. Haffejee, I. E.; Moosa, A. (1985) Honey in the treatment of infantile gastroenteritis. British Medical Journal 290 : 1866-1867. Hamdy, M. H.; El-Banby, M. A.; Khakifa, K. I.; Gad, E. M.; Hassanein, E. M. (1989). "The antimicrobial effect of honey in the management of septic wounds." Fourth International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates, Cairo, International Bee Research Association, London. 61-67. Subrahmanyam, M. (1991) Topical application of honey in treatment of burns. British Journal of Surgery 78 (4): 497-498. PMID: 2032114 Weheida, S. M.; Nagubib, H. H.; El-Banna, H. M.; Marzouk, S. (1991) Comparing the effects of two dressing techniques on healing of low grade pressure ulcers. Journal of the Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University 12 (2): 259-278. Phuapradit, W.; Saropala, N. (1992) Topical application of honey in treatment of abdominal wound disruption. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 32 (4): 381-384. Efem, S. E. E. (1993) Recent advances in the management of Fournier's gangrene: Preliminary observations. Surgery 113 (2): 200-204. Subrahmanyam, M. (1993) Honey impregnated gauze versus polyurethane film (OpSite®) in the treatment of burns - a prospective randomised study. British Journal of Plastic Surgery 46 (4): 322-323. Harris, S. (1994) Honey for the treatment of superficial wounds: a case report and review. Primary Intention 2 (4): 18-23. Subrahmanyam, M. (1994) Honey-impregnated gauze versus amniotic membrane in the treatment of burns. Burns 20 (4): 331-333. Subrahmanyam, M. (1996) Honey dressing versus boiled potato peel in the treatment of burns: a prospective randomized study. Burns 22 (6): 491-493. Subrahmanyam, M. (1998) A prospective randomised clinical and histological study of superficial burn wound healing with honey and silver sulfadiazine. Burns 24 (2): 157-161. Al-Waili, N. S.; Saloom, K. Y. (1999) Effects of topical honey on post-operative wound infections due to gram positive and gram negative bacteria following caesarean sections and hysterectomies. European Journal of Medical Research 4 : 126-130. Subrahmanyam, M. (1999) Early tangential excision and skin grafting of moderate burns is superior to honey dressing: a prospective randomised trial. Burns 25 (8): 729-731. Comparison of the antibacterial activity of honey from different provenance against bacteria usually isolated from skin wounds |