“…More recent work has demonstrated that both tetanus toxin and strychnine have a specific blocking action in the central nervous system upon inhibitory synaptic transmission (Bradley, Easton & Eccles, 1953;Brooks, Curtis & Eccles, 1957;Purpura & Grundfest, 1957). Tetanus toxin presumably acts by preventing the release, rather than the action, of an inhibitor transmitter (Laurence & Webster, 1963). Experimentally, mephenesin produces a selective depression of the interneurones and exhibits powerful antagonism to strychnine.…”