“…Corticosteroids may produce peptic ulcers (Sandweiss, 1954). Similarly, a risk of phenylbutazone is peptic ulceration (Raffensperger, 1953), which can be fatal from perforation (Shield et al, 1953;Beutler and Bergenstal, 1954) or from haemorrhage (Stephens et al, 1952;Benstead, 1953). Phenylbutazone has other complications, such as depression of the bone-marrow and agranulocytosis (Dilling, 1953;Leonard, 1953), skin rashes (Cudkowicz and Jacobs, 1953), stomatitis (Freeland et al, 1953); visceral lesions (MacCarthy and Jackson, 1955), and water retention (Wilkinson and Brown, 1953), which may precipitate cardiac failure in the elderly.…”