Abstract
A number of newer agents which inhibit sympathetic nervous system activity were tested in rats subjected to traumatic shock using the Noble-Collip drum. Protection against death due to drum shock was obtained by pretreatment of rats with bretylium, guanethidine or βTM 10 (SKF 6890). The mechanism of the protective action obtained is discussed.
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- Received June 25, 1962.
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