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The Nervous System. Central Nervous System Drugs

โœ Scribed by Walter S. Root and Frederick G. Hofmann (Eds.)


Year
1963
Tongue
English
Leaves
707
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHARMACOLOGY: A Comprehensive Treatise in Ten Volumes, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors to Volume I, Page v
Foreword, Page vii, WALTER S. ROOT, FREDERICK G. HOFMANN
Preface, Pages ix-x, J.A. SCHNEIDER
Contents of Volume II: The Nervous System โ€“ Part B, Page xi
A - General Anesthetics, Pages 3-98
B - The Alcohols, Pages 99-183, Jorge Mardones
C - Sedatives and Hypnotics, Pages 185-273
D - Analgesic and Antipyretic Drugs, Pages 275-416
E - Tranquilizers, Pages 417-564
F - Physiological Aspects of Tolerance and Physical Dependence, Pages 565-640, Maurice H. Seevers, Gerald A. Deneau
Author Index, Pages 641-676
Subject Index, Pages 677-703


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