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    ß-endorphin induces general anaesthesia by an interaction with opiate receptors

    ß-endorphin, administered into the cerebral ventricles of rats, provokes a sequence of behavioural and electroencephalographic (EEG) responses similar to those observed with general anaesthetics used clinicall...

    V. Havlicek, F. S. LaBella, C. Pinsky in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1980)

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    The effect of morphine on human neuromuscular transmission

    By utilizing high frequency nerve stimulation, we observed the effects of morphine sulphate, 0.5 mg kg-1 on human neuromuscular transmission. Tetanic fade at 50, 100 and 200 hz did not change during the one hour ...

    P. C. Duke, C. H. Johns, C. Pinsky, P. Goertzen in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1979)