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Summary
In cats curarized with dihydro-beta erythroidin hydrobromide and under artificial respiration, changing from air to mixtures of 3 to 10% CO2 in oxygen caused no significant change in the percentages of fast, intermediate and slow waves in the electroencephalographic spectrum. It is concluded that artificial respiration as used in experiments with curarizing drugs does not distort the frequency spectrum.
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