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Journal of Psychedelic Drugs

Del Orto, A. (1974) The role and resources of the family during the rehabilitation process , Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 6 435 15. [Pg.66]

Diaz, J.L. (1979) Ethnopharmacology and Taxonomy of Mexican Psychodysleptic Plants. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 11,71-101. [Pg.346]

Diaz, J. L. Ethnopharmacology and taxonomy of Mexican psychodysleptic plants. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs II (1-2), 71-101 1979. [Pg.428]

Harlan Reiders Claudio Naranjo Journal of Psychedelic Drugs Jack Call PharmChem Berkeley Bonaparte... [Pg.8]

In the January-June 1979 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Jeremy Bigwood, Jonathan Ott, Catherine Thompson and Patricia Neely report on their attempt to replicate Hofmann s finding in three experiments with ergonovine maleate, each time in one pastoral setting. They were following up Wasson and Ruck, who tried the same amount as Hofmann but "did not experience distinct entheogenic effects. ... [Pg.188]

Also synthesized are 2-6-dichloral-TMPEA (trimethoxy- j8 -phen-ethylamine) and 2-chloraI-TMPEA—these are the 2,6-dichloral and 2-chloral analogues of mescaline—and 4-thiomescaline, a compound in which a sulfur atom replaces oxygen in the 4-position. The last has been found to affect the central nervous system. In the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs forjanuary-june... [Pg.226]

In the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs (vol. 11, p. 78), Dr. Jose Luis Diaz from the University of Mexico presents suggestive but uncertified evidence that marijuana may have been known to the Ndhuas and other New World tribes before the arrival of the Spaniards. Whether or not Cannabis was growing in the Americas already, the Spanish seem to have taken their own to Chile in 1545 and then to Peru in 1554. [Pg.258]

In December 1976, Psychology Today published "The War Over Marijuana, a review by Dr. Norman Zinberg of the preceding seven years of marijuana research. At a conference in San Francisco in late 1978, Zinberg, associated with the earliest "scientific investigation of marijuana and from the Harvard Medical School, described further developments regarding "Cannabis and Health" (a transcript of his remarks appears in the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, January-June 1979) ... [Pg.288]

Most readers will find two other summaries more accessible Shulgin s article on "The Phenethylamines Related to Mescaline in the January-June 1979 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs and a more generalized treatment in Vol. Ill, Chapter Sixty of Burger s Medicinal Chemistry (4th ed., John Wiley Sons, 1981). [Pg.386]

Few studies have been published about MDA s effects. I.S. Turek, R.A. Soskin and Albert Kurland report on one in Vol. 6, No. 1 of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, in which they describe the subjective effects of 70 mg. of the MDA levo-isomer taken orally by ten subjects, nine of whom had experienced LSD in a similarly controlled setting. Their findings concur with other available reports they emphasize that, compared to LSD, this compound produces fewer "intuitive experiences involving a sense of ego loss and "less transcendence of time or space but more verbal communication. [Pg.393]

Alles made an extensive report based almost solely on his first MDA trip, justifying its relevance as a "double-conscious study. He didn t believe that a large population of users had to be observed to achieve valid results. Norman Zinberg claimed that he made an end-run around this problem as well, after he studied MDA s effects upon experienced trippers (two to fifteen sessions for each of his subjects). All had used marijuana and all drank— "but expressed the classic preference of marijuana users for beer or wine only one moderate, the rest light imbibers. Zinberg s MDA observations, which appeared in the January-March 1976 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, present perhaps the finest description yet of the subtle states induced by the archetype of the MDA cluster. [Pg.394]

In the October-December 1976 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Andrew Weil and Alexander Shulgin described first MDA and then... [Pg.396]

In the January-March 1977 Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, five doctors on the Spring Grove team discussed their findings about "The Peak Experience Variable in DPT-Assisted Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients. They expressed the opinion that among the many altered states of psychedelic consciousness, peak experiences "are probably among the most difficult to... [Pg.422]

While profiling harmaline for the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Shulgin made an intriguing remark in psychotherapeutic studies, he wrote, it "has often been used in conjunction with other psychedelic drugs (e.g., MDA, LSD, and mescaline) in which the effects of the latter appear greatly prolonged, and qualitatively modified. He did not elaborate. [Pg.449]

In 1978, Wasson presented a "surprising new discovery at a mushroom conference in San Francisco, where he and an associate discussed recent evidence that the Fly Agaric mushroom had been used extensively by Indian tribes around the Great Lakes and eastward. He also introduced a current practitioner—Keewaydinoquay, a lively Ojibway woman, then in her sixties, who has been ingesting these mushrooms three to five times a year since the age of fourteen. (See the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, January-June 1979, for these proceedings.)... [Pg.464]

Andrew Weil writes in The Marriage of the Sun and Moon that he was interested in tracking down instances of Amanita pantherina ingestion. He pursued some cases reported by Jonathan Ott in the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 8 (1976), among others. [Pg.476]

Lowy, B. 1977. Hallucinogenic mushrooms of Guatemala. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 9 (2) 123-25. [Pg.64]

Pollock, Steven H. 1974. A novel experience with Panaeolus A case study from Hawaii. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 6 (l) 85-89. [Pg.65]

Pollock, S.H. (1975). The psilocybin mushroom pandemic. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 7, 73-84. [Pg.121]

Weil, A T. (1975). Mushroom hunting in Oregon 3 On the trail of the Liberty Cap. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 7, 96-102. White, P.C. (1979). Analysis of extracts from Psilocybe semilanceata by high-pressure liquid... [Pg.128]

Aronow R, Miceli JN, and Done AK (1980) A therapeutic approach to the acutely overdosed PCP patient. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 12 259-266. [Pg.1981]

Aldrich, M. R. Tantric cannabis use in India Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 1977, 9,227-233. [Pg.137]

Du Toit, B. M. Historical factors influencing cannabis use among Indians in South Africa. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 1977, 9, 235-246. Dwarakanath, S. C. Use of opium and cannabis indie traditional systems of medicine in India. Bulletin on Narcotics, 1965, 17, 15-19. [Pg.138]

WASSON, R-G-1979- Traditional use in North America oiAmanita muscaria for di-vinatory purposes Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 11(1-2) 25—28. [Pg.238]

Rhead, J.C, et al. V)TJ. Psychedehc drug (DPT)-assisted psychotherapy with alcoholics A controlled study Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 287-300. [Pg.282]

Schultes, R.E. 1977B. Mexico and Colombia Two major centres of aboriginal use of hallucinogens Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 9(2) ... [Pg.286]

Sharma, G.K. 1977- Ethnobotany and its significance for Cannabis studies in the Himalayas Journal of Psychedelic Drug 9(4) 337-339-... [Pg.288]

Zinberg, N.E. 1979. On Cannabis and health Journal of Psychedelic Drugs ii(i-2) 135-144. Conference Halludnogens in Native American Shamanism and Modern Life," 28 Scptember-i October 1978, San Frandsco, ca, usa. [Pg.301]

Pharmacology psychoptic above i mcg/kg (Hofmann, LSD My Problem Child, McGraw-Hill, 1980 Shulgin, Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 12 173,1980) Legal Status controlled. Schedule i... [Pg.536]

Stoll, Helv. Chim. Acta 26 956,19435 Stoll, U.S. pat. 2,265,207,1941 crystals from benzene, mp 172,° sparingly sol, in water, sol. in alcohol, acetone maleate Mether rw) powder, sol. in water, alcohol, chloroform psychoptic above 2 mg Oa, Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 12 165,1980) oxytocic at 0.2 mg (Hofmann, DieMutterkornalkaloide, E Enkc, 1964) controlled, prescription drug... [Pg.537]

OTT, j. 1976. Psycho-mycological smdies o(Amanita—Fiom ancient sacrament to modern phobu Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 8(1) 27-35. [Pg.553]

La Barre, W. 1979A. Shamanic origins of religion and medicine Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 7 ii. Paper presented... [Pg.585]

Ott, J. 1976A, Psycho-mycolo cal studies oiAmanita—From ancient sacrament to modern phobia Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 8 i) 27-35. [Pg.593]

Pahiike, WN. etal 1970A. Psychedelic therapy (utilizing lsd) with cancer patients Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 3(1) 63—75. [Pg.594]


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