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The Toxicity of Caffein: An experimental study on different species of animals

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The study reports controlled laboratory experiments that measure physiological effects, toxicity, and lethal responses to caffein in multiple mammalian species. After a historical review it presents acute and chronic exposure trials, with detailed protocols for oral, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, and intravenous administration. Separate sections document clinical observations, autopsy findings, and dose-response differences in rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, and dogs. Results are analyzed in light of comparative metabolism, and the report concludes with a discussion and concise summary of interspecies variation in sensitivity and elimination of the alkaloid.

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William Salant

William Salant is an author known for his work in the field of experimental biology. His notable book, "The Toxicity of Caffein: An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals," explores the effects of caffeine on various animal species, contributing to the understanding of its biological impacts. Salant's research provides valuable insights into pharmacology and toxicology, reflecting a scientific approach to literature that bridges the gap between experimental data and public knowledge.

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