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The intravenous administration of a dose of d-tubocurarine sufficient to produce intercostal paralysis may abolish or alleviate certain autonomic reflexes that may be encountered during stimulation of autonomic pathways. Cardiocirculatory disturbances incident to stimulation of the celiac plexus, the carotid sinus, and the vagus nerve, may be so treated.
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