1951
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-78-19080
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Absence of Analgesia During Induced Hyperadrenalism.

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“…Adrenocortical hormones have mainly excitatory effects on brain (for references, see Winter andFlataker, 1951, 1952). Cortisone, like morphine, can be euphoriant, but has no analgesic activity in experimental pain (Lee and Pfeiffer, 1951;Vaillancourt, Grokoest, and Ragan, 1951).…”
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“…Adrenocortical hormones have mainly excitatory effects on brain (for references, see Winter andFlataker, 1951, 1952). Cortisone, like morphine, can be euphoriant, but has no analgesic activity in experimental pain (Lee and Pfeiffer, 1951;Vaillancourt, Grokoest, and Ragan, 1951).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%