Abstract
Conclusion
Since the drugs which are known to paralyze ganglia and nerve terminations of the autonomic nervous system failed to prevent either the augmentor or depressant effects of cocaine on the small intestine, colon and uterus of the rabbit, it seems reasonable to conclude that this alkaloid acts on the muscle, rather than the nerves of the organs studied.
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