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1 From the Laboratory of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The toxic picture in mice and rabbits and some other effects in rabbits and cats of three new alkamines of the naphthalene series have been described.
These substances bear considerable resemblance to procain. They are emetic but not analgesic for cats; they stimulate respiration and oxygen consumption to some extent in rabbits, and they exhibit local anesthetic action. The anesthetic efficiency of each of them is definitely less than that of procain.
Submitted on September 21, 1932