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A comparative study of behavior of rats in the maze and the analgesia produced in them by morphine reveals that the two effects run parallel, i. e., the greater the general depression, the greater the analgesia. In case of cobra venom, however, analgesia or heightening of the pain threshold is produced without any marked effect on general behavior of the animals.
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