Pharmacology 



ANESTHETICS & ANALGESICS 



3280. Elder, J. H. Methods of anesthetizing 

 chimpanzees. J. Pharmacol., 1937, 60, 347-357. 



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3281. Fulton, J. F. & Keller, A. D. Observa- 

 tions on the response of the same chimpanzee to 

 dial, amytal, and nembutal, used as surgical 

 anaesthetics. Surg. Gynec. Obstet., 1932, 54, 764- 

 770. \2J-8r: Pn] 



3282. Fulton, J. F., Liddell, E. G. T. & Ricoh, 

 D. McK. "Dial" as a surgical anesthetic for 

 neurological operations; with observations on the 

 nature of its action. J. Pharmacol., 1930, 40, 

 423-432. [ + Mc\ 



3282a. Gruber, C. M. The effects of anaesthet- 

 ic doses of sodium thio-pentobarbital, sodium 

 thio-ethamyl and pentothal sodium upon the 

 respiratory system, the heart and blood pressure 

 in experimental animals. J. Pharmacol., 1937, 

 60, 143-173. [+ 12J: monkey] 



3283. Smith, P. K. The relation of acetanilid 

 and other drugs to analgesia in monkeys. J. 

 Pharmacol., 1938, 62, 467-474. I2f-24r: C-c] 



3284. Spielmeyer, W. Veranderungen des 

 Nervensystems nach Stovain-anasthesie. Miinch. 

 med. fVschr., 1908, 55, 1629-1634. [ + + Affe] 



3285. Weidman, [F. D.] Newer general anes- 

 thetic for wild animals. Rep. Lab. Mus. zool. Soc. 

 Philad., 1930, 58, 45-51. [ + +] 



BULBOCAPNINE 



3286. Buchman, Ethel F. & Richter, C. P. 



Abolition of bulbocapnine catatonia by cocaine. 

 Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., Chicago, 1933, 29, 499- 

 503. [ + + + 2f: Mc] 



3287. Fernandes, B. & Ferreira, F. La cata- 

 tonie experimentale par la bulbocapnine. En- 

 cephale, 1933, 28, 445-459. [+ singe] 



3288. Ferraro, Armando & Barrera, Severe 

 Eugene. Experimental catalepsy. ( The action of 

 bulbocapnine in cats and monkeys with various 

 experimental lesions oj the nervous system.) Utica, 

 N. y.: State Hospitals Press, 1932, 119 pp. 



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3289. de Jong, H. & Baruk, H. Etudes sur la 

 catatonic experimentale. L'epreuve de la bulbo- 

 capnine chez les singes. Comparaison des stades 

 de I'intoxication bulbocapnique avec les aspects 

 de la catatonic humaine. Rev. neurol., 1929, 36, 

 (2), 541-547. [+ 2pl: Mc] 



3290. Krause, F. & de Jong, H. Uber die 

 Lokalisation einiger motorischer Erscheinungen 

 bei der Bulbocapnin-Katatonie. Z. ges. Neurol. 

 Psychiat., 1931, 133, 754-761. 



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3291. Paterson, A. S. & Richter, C. P. Action 

 of scopolamine and carbon dioxide on catalepsy 

 produced by bulbocapnine. Arch. Neurol. 

 Psychiat., Chicago, 1933, 29, 231-240. 



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3292. Richter, C. P. & Paterson, A. S. Bulbo- 

 capnine catalepsy and the grasp reflex. 7- Phar- 

 waco/., 1931,43, 677-691. [ + + + 3J-lt: Mc] 



THE OPIATES 



3293. Eddy, N. B. & Reid, J. G. Studies of 

 morphine, codeine and their derivatives. VIL Di- 

 hydromorphine (paramorphan), dihydromorph- 

 inone (dilaudid), and dihydrocodeinone (dicodide). 

 7. Pharmacol., 1934, 52, 468-493. 



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3294. Kolb, L. & DuMez, A. G. Experimental 

 addiction of animals to opiates. Publ. Hlth. Rep. 

 ;F«jA., 1931, 46, 698-726. [ + + + 4f-9t: Mc] 



3295. Seevers, M. H. Opiate addiction in the 

 monkey. I. Methods of study. J. Pharmacol., 

 1936, 56, 147-156. [lOr: Mc] 



3296. Seevers, M. H. Opiate addiction in the 

 monkey. II. Dilaudid in comparison with mor- 

 phine, heroine and codeine. 7- Pharmacol., 1936, 

 56, 157-165. [lt-7r: Mc] 



3297. Tatum, A. L., Seevers, M. H. & Collins, 

 K. H. Morphine addiction and its physiological 

 interpretation based on experimental evidences. 

 J. Pharmacol., 1929, 36, 447-475. 



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MISCELLANEOUS 



3298. Chopra, R. N., Mukherjee, S. N. & Chow- 

 han, J. S. Physical changes in blood in vivo after 

 injection of venom from Indian cobra {Naia naia 

 vel tripudians) into monkeys. Indian J. med. 

 Res., 1937, 25, 137-145. [lf-lt-17r: Mc] 



3299. "Williams, E. F., Jr., Abramowitz, W. & 

 Killian, J. A. The value of the monkey for the 

 study of the laxative activity of phenolphthalein, 

 especially in comparing different samples of the 

 drug. 7. Lab. din. Med., 1934, 19, 1213-1216. 



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