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The West Indian Medical Journal|September 1, 1976
The possible usefulness of anti-cholinergic drugs in the treatment of the hyperkinetic syndrome in children: Part IIS R Wray, P C Egbe
The West Indian Medical Journal|March 1, 1980
Effects of reserpine, tranylcypromine, haloperidol and FLA-63 on physostigmine--induced hyperactivity in ratsS R Wray, P C Egbe
The West Indian Medical Journal|March 1, 1982
Relationship between separation-age of offspring and level of arousal as an indication of behavioural disturbanceS R Wray, G N Melville
Psychopharmacologia|January 1, 1975
Failure of antiserotonergic agents to modify levallorphan-induced stereotypy in ratsK C Phillips, S R Wray
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 1, 1992
Consequences of substance abuse. Future generations at riskS R Wray, L E Young
Psychopharmacology|August 31, 1977
Differential attenuation by atropine and d-amphetamine on hyperactivity: possible clinical implicationsP C Egbe, S R Wray
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 1, 1980
Hyperkinesia (minimal brain dysfunction) and other behavioural disorders in a sample of Jamaican school childrenS R Wray, L Barnaby, E McLaren
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 1, 1982
Mental health needs of the commonwealth Caribbean, with special relevance to the small territoriesS R Wray, L Barnaby, D M Louden
Medicine and Law|January 1, 1993
Ethics and law in the medical curriculum--a university of the West Indies perspectiveS R Wray, O Parshad, L E Young
The West Indian Medical Journal|September 1, 1992
Mesolimbic deficits exacerbate amphetamine treatment. Clinical implications for drug abusersS R Wray, L E Young, N V Murthy
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The West Indian Medical Journal|September 1, 1976
The possible usefulness of anti-cholinergic drugs in the treatment of the hyperkinetic syndrome in children: Part IIS R Wray, P C Egbe
The West Indian Medical Journal|March 1, 1980
Effects of reserpine, tranylcypromine, haloperidol and FLA-63 on physostigmine--induced hyperactivity in ratsS R Wray, P C Egbe
The West Indian Medical Journal|March 1, 1982
Relationship between separation-age of offspring and level of arousal as an indication of behavioural disturbanceS R Wray, G N Melville
Psychopharmacologia|January 1, 1975
Failure of antiserotonergic agents to modify levallorphan-induced stereotypy in ratsK C Phillips, S R Wray
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 1, 1992
Consequences of substance abuse. Future generations at riskS R Wray, L E Young
Psychopharmacology|August 31, 1977
Differential attenuation by atropine and d-amphetamine on hyperactivity: possible clinical implicationsP C Egbe, S R Wray
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 1, 1980
Hyperkinesia (minimal brain dysfunction) and other behavioural disorders in a sample of Jamaican school childrenS R Wray, L Barnaby, E McLaren
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 1, 1982
Mental health needs of the commonwealth Caribbean, with special relevance to the small territoriesS R Wray, L Barnaby, D M Louden
Medicine and Law|January 1, 1993
Ethics and law in the medical curriculum--a university of the West Indies perspectiveS R Wray, O Parshad, L E Young
The West Indian Medical Journal|September 1, 1992
Mesolimbic deficits exacerbate amphetamine treatment. Clinical implications for drug abusersS R Wray, L E Young, N V Murthy
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