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February 1932; 44 (2)   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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JANET TRAVELL
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE PHARMACOLOGY OF PSEUDOMORPHINE
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 123-150. [PDF]  

REID HUNT and R. R. RENSHAW
THIO AND THIOMETHYL-AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 151-169. [Abstract] [PDF]  

I. A. PARFENTJEV and W. K. DEVRIENT
THE ACTION OF ARSENIC ON LEAVES
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 171-189. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G. NORMAN MYERS
AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE TREATMENT OF TOXAEMIA PART I
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 191-233. [PDF]  

LAURENCE B. ELLIS and SOMA WEISS
A STUDY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES IN MAN TO THE INTRAVENOUS AND INTRA-ARTERIAL INJECTION OF ACETYLCHOLINE
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 235-251. [PDF]  

V. E. HENDERSON and G. H. W. LUCAS
CLAUDE BERNARD'S THEORY OF NARCOSIS
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1932 44: 253-267. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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