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ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2018
Anticholinergic drugs based on tropane alkaloids, including atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, have been used for various medicinal and toxic purposes for millennia.
A. Lakstygal +8 more
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Anticholinergic drugs based on tropane alkaloids, including atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, have been used for various medicinal and toxic purposes for millennia.
A. Lakstygal +8 more
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Hallucinogens and Their Therapeutic Use: A Literature Review
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2019The exploration of possible therapeutic benefits of hallucinogenic substances has undergone a revitalization in the past decade. This literature review investigated the published literature regarding the psychotherapeutic uses of hallucinogens in ...
Matthew J Begola, Jason E. Schillerstrom
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2019
This paper addresses the tension between élite-sponsored rituals in the context of state expansion and the persistence of rituals involving hallucinogens among communities that met with state colonists.
Véronique Bélisle
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This paper addresses the tension between élite-sponsored rituals in the context of state expansion and the persistence of rituals involving hallucinogens among communities that met with state colonists.
Véronique Bélisle
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European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2022
G. Rossi +4 more
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G. Rossi +4 more
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2001
Abstract An anthropologist studying a native tribe in the jungles of South America observed the ceremonial use of an intoxicating drink called ayahuasca, made from a certain vine. “The natives,” he wrote, “see big snakes curling upward on their house posts, and on the walls appear colored butterflies and creatures that are aggregates of ...
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Abstract An anthropologist studying a native tribe in the jungles of South America observed the ceremonial use of an intoxicating drink called ayahuasca, made from a certain vine. “The natives,” he wrote, “see big snakes curling upward on their house posts, and on the walls appear colored butterflies and creatures that are aggregates of ...
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