RESPONSE OF THE NEWBORN RABBIT TO ACUTE ANOXIA AND VARIATIONS DUE TO NARCOTIC AGENTS

Newborn rabbits were rendered acutely anoxic by insertion into an atmosphere of nitrogen and their respiratory movements were recorded by direct observation and by an impedance pneumograph. The respiratory response comprised periods of dyspnoea, preterminal apnoea, gasping, and terminal apnoea. The...

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Animals, Newborn
Apnea - physiopathology
Body Weight
Dyspnea - physiopathology
Hypoxia - physiopathology
Levallorphan - pharmacology
Meperidine - pharmacology
Morphine - pharmacology
Nalorphine - pharmacology
Rabbits
Respiratory Function Tests - instrumentation
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