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1 Paris
1. A few centigrams of cobalt compounds, 1 to 5, are not toxic for man.
2. Their main and outstanding effect is the vaso-dilatation of the blood vessels of the face and the ears with a fall in blood pressure.
3. This redness of the face seems to be produced by a paralyzing effect of cobalt acting on the sympathetic system.
Submitted on September 6, 1929
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