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                  <text>UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
51400

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Areenal Street

St. Innis,

Department of Psychiatry
Missouri Institute of Psychiatry

Area 314

MI

63139
5-6230

Mo.

September 21, 1965

Professor P. B. Bradley
The Medical School

Biminglm 15, England

Deer Philip:

I twat that your trip to Japan was a fruitful me. The
matings in Salxburg and Vim turned out to be excellent and
I had an opmity to dime our proposed eynpoeium with a
amber of investigators. Since returning home , I have called
some of the investigators included in my list following our
meeting .

The

subject of mticholinergic drugs and the associated
dissmietim of 3E8 and behavior appears to be

problem of the

of great interest. I have spokenvto Dre. White, Hiuwich,
Roubioek, Vojtechoveky and Voteve. Each has indicated his
interest and ‘I believe that they can make emtributions either
to the clinical or the beeic science aspects of the prom.

Ihweoalledbr. Domimmdfoundthetheisoutofthe
comm, but I reviewed. sure of his recent mm as presented in
e pant application mad I believe he will have a contributim
to

make.

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peremelly, but I am enclosing a copy of his recent bibliography
and I believe he should we be invited. Dr. White e130 suggested
that Dr. Jam Biel or Dr. mo Abood be considered. Dr. Abood
presented am of his data at the Biological Psydmiatzy Meeting
and while it was of great
interest , its application
to em:- pmblem seem romte . Another mmndatim was that
of Dr. tango from Italy and, you may wish to consider him.

Wioel

In the elinioal aspects, in additim to Dr. Vojtedxovsky
Dr. Bantu of Emlagen, Dr.
my laboratory and Dr. Jenkner
from Austria should be widened. I have spoken to Dr. Bente
and they have material to present. I did not epeak
and Dr.
Jeﬂcner
but would consider writing to him. In edditim,
Dr.
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I know that both Dr. Wilem of mm Caroline and Dr. Shagese
have done clinical studies but have not omtacted them until we
know the extent of the program In making inquiries about other

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Deniaenko

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University, Mikhel'om of
and Anisetmov also of Inningmd. I know the work of Danismko
and ho has some clinical data on the use of mticholinorgic drugs
on head injuries. It may be intemoting to invite him to hear a
diffemt‘ kind of oxperienoe .

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Hosea»:

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notes, invitatims should be omsidemd for
Flagel), Bradley, Brimbelcanb, Domino,
Fink,
Home, Himich, Itil, ngo, Jezﬂmer, Vojtadlovsky,
Votava, White and Wilson. I think you should add a 11W!” of
participants and this will provide us with a sufficiently large
youp as a nucleus for the program.
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the following:

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Thu following question might be presented to the investigators
as a focus for this oonfemnm:

are the mummysiological and behavioral
effeets o! the altom‘tims of brain function by
antioholinorgio drugs in animals and man? v‘wmat
am the bases for the awed dissociation in EEG

What

and behavior with those omnpomds?

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we make

a specific program outline, we should decide
the liimlihood of their pmsentatim being
questims or some other aspect which you

on the participants and
germane to either those

may wish

to speoify.

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