Abstract
Tetrahydrofurane has been tested as an anesthetic agent on mice and dogs and found to produce many toxic manifestations. Anesthesia was marked by delayed induction and recovery, poor relaxation, a marked fall in blood pressure, strong respiratory stimulation and a very small margin of safety.
Footnotes
- Received June 24, 1936.
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