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

Issued April 4, 1912.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY—BULLETIN No. 148. H. W. WILEY, Chief of Bureau.
WILLIAM SALANT, Chief Pharmacological Laboratory, Division of Drugs , AND J. B. RIEGER, Assistant Chemist .
WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1912.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry, Washington, D. C., November 14, 1911 .
Sir: I have the honor to submit for your approval a manuscript on the toxicity of caffein, which is the first of a series of reports to be made by Dr. Salant on the pharmacology of this drug; the conclusions here reported are, therefore, in some particulars to be regarded as tentative. The data obtained are primarily of use in the execution of the food and drugs act, but are capable of much broader application.
Acknowledgment is made of the assistance rendered by Dr. John R. Mohler, Chief of the Pathological Division, Bureau of Animal Industry, and his assistants, in performing the autopsies recorded in this report. I recommend the publication of the manuscript as Bulletin No. 148 of the Bureau of Chemistry.
Respectfully,
H. W. Wiley, Chief .
Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture .
THIS PUBLICATION may be procured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office Washington, D. C., at 15 cents per copy

William Salant
J. B. Rieger
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2014-07-22

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Caffeine -- Physiological effect

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