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Thomas R. Fraser
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British medical journal. 2(614)
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Thomas R. Fraser
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British medical journal. 2(1907)
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Thomas R. Fraser
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British medical journal. 2(1283)
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Thomas R. Fraser
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British medical journal. 2(4099)
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Thomas R. Fraser
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 13:389-393
(1864). XXXVII.—On the moth of the Esere, or Ordeal-Bean of Old Calabar. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 13, No. 77, pp. 389-393.
Autor:
A. Crum Brown, Thomas R. Fraser
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 25:151-203
There can be no reasonable doubt that a relation exists between the physiological action of a substance and its chemical composition and constitution, understanding by the latter term the mutual relations of the atoms in the substance. There are nume
Preliminary Note on the Antagonism between the Actions of Physostigrna (Calabar Bean) and Belladonna
Autor:
Thomas R. Fraser
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 6:587-590
In this paper the author described a number of observations which appear to demonstrate that the fatal action of certain doses of physostigma may be prevented by the administration of atropia.The following plan was adopted for the investigation:—Af
Autor:
Thomas R. Fraser
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 16:743-748
(Abstract.)Strophanthus extract and Strophanthin are substances of great pharmacological activity, as, by subcutaneous administration, Strophanthin produces death in average-sized frogs with a dose of . of a grain, and in rabbits weighing about 3 lbs
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Thomas R. Fraser
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 7:99-103
In nearly every narrative of exploration in uncivilised tropical regions, accounts are given, often no doubt somewhat fanciful, of poisonous substances which are said to possess the most remarkable properties. Usually these poisons are of vegetable o
Autor:
Thomas R. Fraser, James A. Gunn
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character. 200:241-269
Sepedon hæmachates has received other names, such as Naja hæmachates, Naja Capensis , and Aspidelaps hæmachates . It is found at the Cape of Good Hope, Namaqualand, Clanwilliam, and elsewhere in South Africa. It is known to the Dutch as “Rhingha