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sympathecolytic (comparative more sympathecolytic, superlative most sympathecolytic)

  1. Alternative form of sympatholytic
    • 1934, The Autonomic Nervous System, page 671:
      Ungar, G., 1933. Question of active or passive nature of vasoconstriction of cerebral arteries by epinephrin in animals prepared by sympathecolytic substances. Compt. rend. Soc. de biol., 112, 1284–1286.
    • 1943, The Indian Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, volumes 13–15, page 325:
      Raymond-Hamet as quoted by Henry [1939] found that this alkaloid exerted no sympathecolytic action in producing the fall of blood pressure.
    • 1953, American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment, page 44:
      1. Goetz, R. H.: The effect of sympathecolytic drugs on the cardiovascular system in man with special reference to hypertension. Angiology. 2:1. 1951.
    • 1954, The British and Overseas Pharmacist, volume 107, page 8:
      Another new sympathecolytic agent is “Rogitine”—(Phentolamine, also called Regatine).