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I told her a good deal about curare, but she seemed to have lost interest once more.
"On whether or not you can put me in touch with a curare supplier."
Not curare, because there was no paralysis until the very end.
The extract has been suggested as a substitute for curare.
They were discovered much the same as curare was.
The tribe is also known for arrows dipped in Curare.
That would tie in with the Curare and the theory about the killer having some kind of medical background as well.
Curare is still used today as a muscle relaxant during surgery.
They might just as well have used curare.
The professor identified more than 70 plant species from which the Indians extracted curare.
"It's the curare," Jackson said as he accepted the needle from the nurse.
This action is similar to that of curare.
Hence wild birds and animals caught by using curare are safe to eat.
A rare curare vine can also be found growing.
Until then, few doctors had used curare in patients for fear that it produced permanent paralysis.
The word curator comes from the Latin word curare, meaning to look after.
Remember those poor people in New Jersey who were given curare?"
A post-mortem is performed, and indeed traces of curare are found in the woman's body.
The term "cure" is derived from the Latin curare, meaning to take care of.
However, one hit should be sufficient to kill if the curare is, as we have been informed, not affected by the passage through sea water.
Drugs that interfere with nerve function, such as curare, can also cause paralysis.
Curare is known by many tribes across the Amazon forest, where it has served as a poison.
During research on sensory deprivation, Cameron used curare to immobilise his patients.
This poison, known today as curare, led to some of the earliest scientific studies in pharmacology.
Nothing short of injectable curare would case those spasms.