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Published Online: November 1940

FURTHER EXPERIENCES WITH PICROTOXIN AS A CONVULSANT IN THE TREATMENT OF MENTAL ILLNESSES

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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1. A report is given of 102 patients treated with picrotoxin as convulsant. 64 of the patients received a combination of picrotoxin with metrazol.
2. The combined treatment reduces nausea and vomiting to a minimum. Multiple convulsions occurred in two instances only. Terror was absent, and the paroxysm was induced in a conveniently short time.
3. Complications were approximately the same in type and frequency as when picrotoxin or metrazol alone were used.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 686 - 690

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Published in print: November 1940
Published online: 1 April 2006

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ABRAHAM A. LOW
The Psychiatric Institute (H. Douglas Singer, Director) of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
ELIZABETH MACDOUGALL
The Psychiatric Institute (H. Douglas Singer, Director) of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
EDWARD ROSS
The Psychiatric Institute (H. Douglas Singer, Director) of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
MANDEL SACHS
The Psychiatric Institute (H. Douglas Singer, Director) of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
DAVID LEVITIN
The Psychiatric Institute (H. Douglas Singer, Director) of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

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