The Physiological Action of Drugs An Introduction to Practical Pharmacology
The Physiological Action of Drugs An Introduction to Practical Pharmacology
M S Marcus Seymour Pembrey
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A few minutes later the muscle A and the nerve B no longer respond to stimulation with the strongest current. Ether Ether, (C 2 H 5 ) 2 0, is a colourless, very volatile and inflam- mable liquid with a specific gravity about 0'740. It has a characteristic odour and a pungent taste : its boiling-point is 34-9 (95 F. ). It is not very soluble in water, 1 part in 9 parts of water. Ether is prepared by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid ; the chemical change is represented by the follo...wing equations : SO H t H j - - c ^ H J k L V EXPERIMENT XIX. The Effects of Poisonous Doses. Under the skin of the back of a frog, whose cerebral hemi- spheres have been destroyed, are injected 7 minims ('414 c. C. ) of ether. The immediate effect is great excitement, which soon subsides ; the frog becomes quieter but shows inco- ordination in its movements. The hind legs become more and more helpless, and about fifteen minutes after the administra- tion of the drug the frog is profoundly anaesthetised and lies in a toneless paralysed condition.
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