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A comparative study of the barbituric acid hypnotics / by Richard Homer Fitch.

Main Author: Fitch, Richard Homer, 1903-
Language(s): English
Published: 1931.
Subjects: Barbiturates > therapeutic use
Hypnotics and sedatives > pharmacology
Barbiturates > toxicity
Hypnotics and sedatives > toxicity
Note: Typescript.
With this are bound: The intravenous use of the barbituric acid hypnotics in surgery / Richard H. Fitch, Ralph M. Waters, and Arthur L. Tatum. Reprinted from American journal of surgery, new series, vol. IX, no. 1 (July 1930), p. 110-114 -- An experimental study of tolerance to barbiturates / by Richard H. Fitch. Reprinted from Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, vol. XXXIX, no. 3 (July 1930) -- Picrotoxin as an antidote in acute poisoning by the shorter acting barbiturates / by A. H. Maloney, R. H. Fitch and A. L. Tatum. Reprinted from Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, vol. XLI, no. 4 (Apr. 1931), p. 465-482.
Physical Description: 3, 13, 3, 23, [3], 8, [1] leaves : tables ; 29 cm.
Original Format: Book
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