discuss the role of ammonium chloride as respiratory stimulant
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THE stimulant action of ammonium chloride on respiration was originally ascribed to the acidaemia which this salt is known to produce1,2. The alleged mechanism, at least by implication, was the stimulation of the chemo-receptors sensitive to acidaemia2.
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