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Kuhn, Ronald

Kuhn, A.J. "Nature spiritualized aspects of anti-Newtonianism." In EL H essays for Earl R. Wasserman, eds. Ronald Paulson and Arnold Sydney Stein. Baltimore, London Johns Hopkins Univ P, 1976. [Pg.245]

The positive effects of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor isoniazid and the amine reuptake blocker imipramine were both discovered by accident. Isoniazid was being used as an antitubercular drug when patients reports of elation led Nathan Kline to test and to demonstrate its antidepressant power. Ronald Kuhn had synthesized imipramine, a tricyclic molecule, as a possible me-too analog of chlorpromazine. When Kuhn found that it had little or no antipsychotic potential, he tried it out on depressives, and voila They got better. After a while, that is. As with isoniazid, imip-ramine s antidepressant action was evident only after one to four weeks of administration. [Pg.220]


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