Abstract
In 9 male healthy schizophrenic patients the administration of dinitrophenol over a seven weeks' period in amounts sufficient to raise the oxygen consumption rates a mean of 28 points resulted in a significant mean decrease in the circulation time of 6.2 seconds. Having reached a new level, no further variation in the circulation time was observed with an increase in the oxygen consumption.
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- Received May 25, 1934.
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