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Note on the use of Sulphate of Duboisin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

J. H. Skeen*
Affiliation:
Bothwell
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Sulphate of duboisin is a powerful sedative and hypnotic. I have used the drug for some time and administered it both hypodermically and by the mouth, generally in doses varying from grains to , though as much as grains has been given at one time. The hypodermic method is the surer and safer, and is followed by fewer bad effects.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1897

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Read at the Spring Meeting of the Scottish Division of the Medico-Psychological Association.

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