“…In the same year as Hench et al (1949) reported the dramatic effect that cortisone produced in rheumatoid arthritis, Bordley et al (1949) reported the " unequivocal benefit within 4-48 hours" that five chronic asthmatics derived from injections of corticotrophin. Since 1949 there have been many reports from abroad (including Carey et al, 1950;Rose et al, 1951 ;Schwartz, 1951;Shulman et al, 1951;Baldwin and de Gara, 1952;Arbesman et al, 1952;Baldwin et al, 1955), and a few from this country (Ball, 1954;Savidge and Brockbank, 1954;Pearson, 1955), confirming the striking, though temporary, relief that can be obtained in the large majority of cases of otherwise intractable asthma with short courses of corticotrophin or cortisone. Gay and Murgatroyd (1954) reported favourably on their results with corticotrophin gel in 76 patients.…”