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JAMA. 1939;112(5):431-433. doi:10.1001/jama.1939.02800050045012.
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Maloney, A. H.; Fitch, R. H., and Tatum, A. L.:  Picrotoxin as an Antidote in Poisoning by the Shorter Acting Barbiturates , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 41:465 ( (April) ) 1931;.
Maloney, A. H., and Tatum, A. L.:  Picrotoxin as an Antidote in Acute Poisoning by the Longer Acting Barbiturates , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 44:337 ( (May) ) 1932;.
Linegar, C. R.; Dille, J. M., and Koppányi, Theodore:  Antidotal Action of Picrotoxin in Extreme Cases of Experimental Barbiturate Poisoning , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 33: 396 ( (Dec.) ) 1935;.
Maloney.5 Linegar, Dille and Koppányi.3
Maloney, A. H.:  Comparative Study of Antidotal Action of Picrotoxin, Strychnine and Cocaine in Acute Intoxication by the Barbiturates , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 49:133 ( (Oct.) ) 1933;.
Krantz, J. C.; Carr, C. J., and Beck, F. F.:  A Further Study of Barbiturate-Picrotoxin Antagonism , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 61: 153 ( (Oct.) ) 1937;.
Marshall, E. K., Jr.; Walzl, E. M., and Le Mussurier, D. H.:  Picrotoxin as a Respiratory Stimulant , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 60:472 ( (Aug.) ) 1937;.
Linegar, C. R.; Dille, J. M., and Koppányi, Theodore:  Nature of the Barbiturate-Picrotoxin Antagonism , Science 82: 376 ( (Oct. 18) ) 1935;.
Rovenstine, E. A.: Antidotal Action of Picrotoxin in Acute Intoxication by the Barbiturates, Manuscript submitted to the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry.
Wood, P. M.: Five cases reported to the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry.
Kohn, R.; Platt, S., and Saltman, S.: Picrotoxin-Barbiturate Antagonism, Manuscript submitted to the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry.
Eggers, P.:  Eine schwere Veronal-Vergiftung , Samml. v. Vergiftungsfällen 9: 31 ( (March) ) 1938;.
Chang, D. K., and Tainter, M. L.:  Unusual Case of Barbital Poisoning with Recovery , J. A. M. A. 106: 1386 ( (April 18) ) 1936;.
Burstein, C. L., and Rovenstine, E. A.:  Clinical Experiences with Newer Analeptics , Anesth. & Analg. 16: 151 ( (May) -June) 1937;.
Cohen, S. J., and Kohn, Richard:  The Use of Picrotoxin as an Antidote for Luminal Poisoning , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 60: 102 ( (June) ) 1937;.
Oettel, H.:  Luminal Vergiftung und Luminalnachweis , Samml. v. Vergiftungsfällen 6:43, 1935;.
Direktorowitsch, quoted by Leschke,16 p. 164.
Sollmann, Torald: A Manual of Pharmacology , ed. 5, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, p. 737.
Lundy, J. S.:  Intravenous Anesthesia: Particularly Hypnotic, Anesthesia and Toxic Effects of Certain New Derivatives of Barbituric Acid , Anesth. & Analg. 9:210 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1930;.
Kline, E. M.; Bigg, Edward, and Whitney, H. A. K.:  Picrotoxin in the Treatment of Barbiturate Poisoning , J. A. M. A. 109: 328 ( (July 31) ) 1937;.
Purves-Stewart, James, and Willcox, W. H.:  Poisoning by Barbitone and Allied Drugs: Its Treatment by Lumbar and Cisternal Drainage , Lancet 1: 6 ( (Jan. 6) ) 1934;.
Hering:  Akute Luminalvergiftung , Klin. Wchnschr. 1: 1077, 1922;.
Confidential personal communication to the author.
Bleckwenn, W. J.; Masten, M. G., and Tatum. A. L.:  A Clinical Study of the Picrotoxin-Barbiturate Antagonism , J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 60:99 ( (June) ) 1937;.
Leschke, Erich: Die wichtigsten Vergiftungen , Munich, J. F. Lehmann Verlag, 1933;, p. 165.

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