This section is from the book "Introduction To Materia Medica And Pharmacology", by Oliver T.Osborne. See also: The Principles Of Therapeutics.
Curara, Curare, or Woorari, is an arrow poison used by the South American Indians.
It has no action on the external skin, but is absorbed from mucous membranes. It paralyzes the end-plates of the motor nerves, inhibiting the transmission of nervous stimuli to the muscles.
Death is due to paralysis of the muscles of respiration.
It is excreted in the urine.
 
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