Decreased tolerance of hypothalamic hyperphagics to quinine in drinking water
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Quinine Tolerance in Pregnancy
A European lady, aged about 30 years, had bilious vomiting on 23rd October, 1936, at about midnight. In the morning of 24th October her temperature was 99.4?F. She was sick off and on, and could not retain anything. Previous history.?She went out for a picnic on 23rd October, 1936, in the morning in a forest near a river. AVhen she came back in the evening she did not feel well. At about midnig...
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عنوان ژورنال: Psychonomic Science
سال: 1966
ISSN: 0033-3131,2197-9952
DOI: 10.3758/bf03342312