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3 entries match Neurology & Psychiatry [C10 / F04] · Pharmacology & Therapeutics [D01 / E02] · Women & Gender [K01.700.500]
1930 CE
#4765
A report of progress on the use of ephedrine in a case of myasthenia gravis.
Harriet Edgeworth discovered by accident the beneficial effect of ephedrine in myasthenia gravis. Digital facsimile from jamanetwork.com at this link.
1974 CE
#7009
Chlorpromazine in psychiatry: A study of therapeutic innovation.
Chlorpromazine (CPZ) was the first drug in Western medicine found to have specific psychotropic effects agains a range of mental disease symtomatologies, particularly those associated with schizophrenia. It was market…
1889 CE
#2100
Des polynévrites en général et des paralysies et atrophies saturnines en particulier.
Madame Dejerine-Klumpke, famous neurologist, contributed an important work on lead palsies.