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THOUGH the central nervous system depressant and anticonvulsant properties of the many derivatives of barbituric acid have been extensively studied, relatively little is known of their effects on the autonomic nervous system.
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EXLEY, K. Autonomic Ganglion Depressant Properties of Barbiturates. Nature 170, 242–243 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170242b0
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