“…The leukocytosis or granulocytosis brought about by these agents in a manner simulating bacterial invasion makes it possible among other things to utilize them in bone marrow function tests. [On Omnadin, see Bibliography, reference 25; on Pyrexal, references 17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24; on Pyrifer, references 11, 12; on carbon-particle suspension, refer ences 13, 14, 15, 16.] These agents do not, however, promote the output of an impaired granulocytopoiesis, as has been reported to be the case with androgenous steroids with and without the association of gluco corticoids in pancytopenia [26,27,28,29,30,31,32], Through the use of high doses of testosterone oenanthate, Brodsky et al [33] were able to correct or prevent the granulocytopenia induced in cancer patients through the use of cytostatics.…”