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5 entries match Asia & Pacific [Z01.586] · Neurology & Psychiatry [C10 / F04] · Pharmacology & Therapeutics [D01 / E02]
1908 CE
#8246
Insanity in India: Its symptoms and diagnosis; with reference to the relation of crime and insanity.
Includes considerable discussion of the psychoactive effects of cannabis. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1949 CE
#1930.1
Lithium salts in the treatment of psychotic excitement.
The first clinical trial of lithium.
2004 CE
#10759
Narcotic culture: A history of drugs in China.
1931 CE
#4959
Rauwolfia serpentina, a new Indian drug for insanity and high blood pressure.
Introduction of reserpine in the treatment of psychoses.
1933 CE
#1923
The pharmacological action of an alkaloid obtained from Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. A preliminary note.
R. N. Chopra, J. C. Gupta, and B. Mukherjee demonstrated the sedative and hypotensive effect of an alkaloid isolated from Rauwolfia serpentina (reserpine).