Louis et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Modification of experimental seizures and anticonvulsant efficacy by peripheral stimulationLouis et al., 1971
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- 4089116641163067441
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- Louis S
- Kutt H
- McDowell F
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- Neurology
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METHOD Twelve adult mongrel cats weighing 2.5 to 3.5 kg. were anesthetized with pentobarbital, 30 mg. per kilogram given intraperitoneally. A catheter was inserted in the left femoral vein for injection of diphenylhydantoin. The left side of the cat's cerebral cortex was …
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