Abstract
Experiments on dogs and observations in man are described which show that rectal anesthesia with avertin (tribromethanol may be interrupted or considerably shortened by the administration of ephedrine. This property of ephedrine is of value clinically in overcoming too profound avertin anesthesia.
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- Received May 20, 1931.
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