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Contains Abramson's "The Effect of Respiratory Poisons and Anoxia on Siamese Fighting Fish in Relation to LSD-25 Reaction"; Robert G. Heath's "Clinical Studies with Taraxein"; John C. Lilly's "'Stop' and 'Start' Systems"; Gordon A. Alles's "Some Relations Between Chemical Structure and Physiological Action of Mescaline and Related Compounds."
Contains Abramson's "Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with LSD"; Ronald A. Sandison's "The Nature of the Psychological Response to LSD"; C. H. von Rhijn's "Symbolysis: Psychotherapy by Symbolic Presentation"; Henry L. Lennard & Mollie P. Hewitt's "The Study of Communication Processes under LSD"; Abramson's "Resolutoin of Counter-Identification Conflict of Father during Oedipal Phase of Son."
Spanish and Nahuatl text on facing pages.
Papers s originally given at a symposium held at Wesleyan University.
- Includes 1. Frank Barron. Motivational Patterns in LSD Usage.
- 2. Albert A. Kurland. The Therapeutic Potential of LSD in Medicine.
- 3. Donald B. Louria. The Abuse of LSD.
- 4.First Discussion.
- 5. Walter N. Pahnke. LSD and Religious Experience.
- 6. Milton H. Joffe. Governmental and Regulatory Problems with LSD.
- 7. Neil L. Chayet. Social and Legal Aspects of LSD Usage.
- 8. Second Discussion.
- 9. Nicholas J. Giarman. The Pharmacology of LSD.
- 10. Dominick P. Purpura. Neurophysiological Actions of LSD.
- 11. Murray E. Jarvik. The Behavioral Effects of Psychotogens.
- 12. Third Discussion.
Contains Samuel Pearlman et al.'s "College Students' Perceptions of Their Parents' Attitudes and Practices Toward Drug Use"; Andrew Weil's "Toxic Reactions to Marihuana"; David E. Smith & George R. Gay's "Manaement of Drug Abuse Emergencies"; Robert E. Gould's "Long-Term Psychological Management of Adolescent Drug Abuse"; Albert Lowenstein's "Drugs and the Law: A Therapeutic Dilemma"; Alan Cohen's "Relieving Acid Indigestion: Educational Strategies Related to Psychological and Social Dynamics of Hallucinogenic Drgu Use"; Matthew Lampe's "Drugs: Information for Crisis Treatment."
Contains several papers on LSD.
Attempts to forge a framework for exploring people's response to risks, including epidemic illnesses, nuclear threats, industrial accidents, wars, and hurricanes. Founded on the author's crosscultural study of responses to AIDS.
Entirely devoted to marijuana issues.
Contains chapters on cannabis, psychedelic drugs, opiates, antipsychotics, etc.
Reprints the complete text of Mescal: The Divine Plant (1928) First issued as a dissertation in 1934. along with a 1942 paper "Mechanisms of Hallucinations".
A classic contribution to the literature of drugs.
Contains Sahagún, B. de. De las enfermedades del cuerpo humano. De las medicinas. De las partes del cuerpo humano.—Cruz, M. de la. Libellus de medicinalibus indorum herbis.—Hernández, F. Historia de las plantas de Nueva España.—Relaciones geográficas.—Ruiz de Alarcón, H. Conjuros médicos.—Clavijero, F. J. La medicina de los mexicanos.—Paso y Troncoso, F. del. La nomenclatura de los vegetales.—Kelly, I., García Manzanedo, H. y Gárate de García, C. Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz: cultura y salud.—Reyes García, L. Relato sobre llamada de tona.
22 papers including Charles C. Dahlberg's "LSD as an Aid to Psychoanalytic Treatment"; Paul Hoch's "The Combination of Psychotherapy with Drug Therapy"; Joseph Jaffe's "Electronic Computers in Psychoanalytic Research"; Herbert Spiegel's "The Dissociation-Association Continuum"; I. Markowitz et al.'s "An Investigation of Parental Recognition of Children's Dreams: A Preliminary Report"; 10 papers on violence and warfare including Eibl-Eibesfeldt's "Aggressive Behavior and Ritualized Fighting in Animals," Leonard Berkowitz's "Aggressive Stimuli, Aggressive Responses and Hostility Catharsis," Lewis Coser's "Violence and the Social Structure," Margaret Mead's "Violence in the Perspective of Culture History."
Collection of 17 papers by Paso y Troncoso on ethnobotany, medicine, and science among the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
13 papers including Harold J. Strecker's "Biochemistry of the Tranquilizing Drugs"; Asenath Petrie's "Effects of Chlorpromazine and of Brain Lesions on Personality"; Abel Lajtha's "The Biochemistry of Hallucinogens."
Contains a chapter on the ritual use of hallucinogens.
A specialist in hallucinogens, Schultes was the world's leading ethnobotanist.
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