Tubocurarine videos
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Neuromuscular block (1956), pt 1 of 2
An unconventional and delightful presentation by means of animated diagrams, actual experiments and stop-frame animated cartoon characters of the theory and clinical practice of muscle relaxants, with particular reference to tubocurarine, succinylcholine and decamethonium. Also discusses the electrical aspects of neuromuscular transmission. 2 segments. Made by Wellcome Foundation. Find out more: catalogue.wellcome.ac.uk ... "muscle relaxants" "neuromuscular junction" relaxant "medical film" " ... |
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Neuromuscular block (1956), pt 2 of 2
An unconventional and delightful presentation by means of animated diagrams, actual experiments and stop-frame animated cartoon characters of the theory and clinical practice of muscle relaxants, with particular reference to tubocurarine, succinylcholine and decamethonium. Also discusses the electrical aspects of neuromuscular transmission. 2 segments. Made by Wellcome Foundation. Find out more: catalogue.wellcome.ac.uk ... "muscle relaxants" "neuromuscular junction" relaxant "medical film" " ... |
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LETHAL INJECTION "TRIPPY VID "
this drug is given in doses of up to 100 milligrams, a much higher dose than is used in surgical operations -- usually 40 to 100 micrograms per one kilogram of body weight. Other chemicals that can be used as a paralyzing agent include tubocurarine chloride and succinylcholine chloride. •Saline solution flushes the intravenous line. •Toxic agent (not used by all states) - Potassium chloride is given at a lethal dose in order to interrupt the electrical signaling essential to heart functions ... |

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