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- Joel Elkes, J. T. Eayrs, and Archibald Todrick, “On the Effect and the Lack of
 Effect of Some Drugs on Postnatal Development in the Rat,” in Biochemistry
 of the Developing Nervous System, ed. H. Waelsch (New York: Academic Press,
 1955), 409.
- William Mayer-Gross joined us as Principal Clinical Associate in 1954, and
 John Harrington became Director of the Clinic in 1957. There were also
 biochemical laboratories and an ethology laboratory to accommodate the
 work of M. R. A. Chance. I believe it was the first animal ethology laboratory
 in a psychiatric clinic. After my departure for the United States in 1957,
 our department was divided into a Department of Experimental Neuro
 pharmacology, under Professor Phillip Bradley, and a Clinical Department
 of Psychiatry, under Professor William (now Sir William) Trethowan, later
 Dean of the Medical Faculty. I am glad to say that until recently Uffculme
 Clinic was functioning very well as a postgraduate teaching center of the
 Birmingham Regional Hospital.
- Phillip B. Bradley, “A Technique for Recording the Electrical Activity of
 the Brain in the Conscious Animal,” Electroencephalography and Clinical
 Neurophysiology 5 (1953): 451.
- Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker, “Les Neuroplégiques en Thérapeutique
 Psychiatrique,” Thérapie 8 (1953): 347.
- Frank J. Ayd, “The Early History of Modern Psychopharmacology,” Neuro
 psychopharmacology 5 (1991): 71-85.
- Joel Elkes and Charmian Elkes, “Effects of Chlorpromazine on the Behaviour
 of Chronically Overactive Psychotic Patients,” British Medical Journal 2
 (1954): 560.
- Later the Division of Special Mental Health Programs of the NIMH.
- Gian C. Salmoiraghi, “Pharmacology of Respiratory Neurons,” in Proceedings
 of the First International Pharmacology Meetings (Oxford: Pergamon Press,
 1962), 217-29.
- Gian C. Salmoiraghi and Floyd E. Bloom, “Pharmacology of Individual
 Neurons,” Science 144 (1964): 493-9.
- Hans Weil-Malherbe and E. R. B. Smith, “Metabolites of Catecholamines
 in Urine and Tissues,” Journal of Neuropsychiatry (1962): 113-8.
- Julius Axelrod, Hans Weil-Malherbe, R. Tomchik, “The Physiological
 Dispositions of H(3) Epinephrine and Its Metabolite Metanephrine,” Journal
 of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 127 (1959): 251-6.
- Stephen Szara, Eliot Hearst, F. Putney, “Metabolism and Behavioral Action
 of Psychotropic Tryptamine Homologues,” International Journal of Neuro
 pharmacology 1 (1962): 111.
- Stephen Szara and Eliot Hearst, “The 6-hydroxylation of Tryptamine
 Derivatives: A Way of Producing Psychoactive Metabolites,” Annals of the
 New York Academy of Sciences 96 (1962): 134-41.
