Abstract
In a series of 62 normal medical students the injection of 1/33 grain of atropin caused an increase in pulse rate ranging from 5 to 89 with an average increase of 39.31 per minute in 61 of them. Only 2 showed an increase of pulse rate less than 15 following the injection, one showing a decrease in pulse rate of 12.
Footnotes
- Received March 8, 1926.
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