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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 71, Issue 4, 325-330, 1941
Copyright © 1941 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


THE PIAL CIRCULATION OF NORMAL, NON-ANESTHETIZED ANIMALS PART 1. DESCRIPTION OF A METHOD OF OBSERVATION

THEODORE P. SOHLER 1, GLADYS N. LOTHROP 1, and HENRY S. FORBES 1

1 From the Departments of Neuropathology and Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

A method is described for prolonged observation of blood vessels supplying the cerebral cortex of non-anesthetized animals. Cats and monkeys have been studied so far, but the technique may be applied to other animals.

A brief description is given of the outgrowth of repair tissue from the meninges.

Some of the limitations of the method are mentioned.

Submitted on January 7, 1941







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