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Clinical Trial with Trinuride

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

D. S. Sharpe
Affiliation:
Botleys Park Hospital, Chertsey
G. Dutton
Affiliation:
Botleys Park Hospital, Chertsey
J. R. Mirrey
Affiliation:
Botleys Park Hospital, Chertsey

Extract

Spielman and his colleagues (1948) were initially responsible for demonstrating the anti-convulsant action of the acetylurea derivatives. However, it was not until several years later that comprehensive studies were carried out by Professor Frommel in Geneva (1953).

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1958 

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