“…Evipan sodium, another quickly acting barbiturate believed by Weese (1933) and Kennedy and Narayana (1934-35) to be rapidly destroyed, mainly by the liver, gave a similar result. Thus in 12 normal rats, after 100 mg. per kg.…”
“…Evipan sodium, another quickly acting barbiturate believed by Weese (1933) and Kennedy and Narayana (1934-35) to be rapidly destroyed, mainly by the liver, gave a similar result. Thus in 12 normal rats, after 100 mg. per kg.…”
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