“…An experimental study of central hyperthermia is intimately related to the study of the entire subject action on the diencephalon (Keeser E and J, 1927) are particularly objectionable. In any dose from a minimum anesthetic to a lethal dose the barbiturates for a few hours was due to tragacanth in the third ventricle (Fig.3, p.384).…”
“…An experimental study of central hyperthermia is intimately related to the study of the entire subject action on the diencephalon (Keeser E and J, 1927) are particularly objectionable. In any dose from a minimum anesthetic to a lethal dose the barbiturates for a few hours was due to tragacanth in the third ventricle (Fig.3, p.384).…”
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