Abstract
Summary
1. Chlorpromazine and reserpine inhibit spinal reflex activity. 2. The inhibition affects predominantly monosynaptic reflex pathways when submaximal stimuli and minimal doses of chlorpromazine or of reserpine are used. 3. The spinal effects of chlorpromazine and reserpine do not result from circulatory changes, unless these be local alterations in the circulation within the spinal cord. That possibility has not been studied.
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