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Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 1979
(1979). How LSD Originated. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 11, Innovative Approached to Drug Abuse Treatment, pp. 53-60.
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(1979). How LSD Originated. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 11, Innovative Approached to Drug Abuse Treatment, pp. 53-60.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Klepfisz and Racy suggested gathering further information on homicide and drugs (223: 429, 1973). While this seems a laudable project, I feel impelled to make a plea for more sensitive awareness during the psychiatric interview. The issue of street drugs as a cause of mental illness remains unsolved (except for chronic overuser of ...
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To the Editor.— Klepfisz and Racy suggested gathering further information on homicide and drugs (223: 429, 1973). While this seems a laudable project, I feel impelled to make a plea for more sensitive awareness during the psychiatric interview. The issue of street drugs as a cause of mental illness remains unsolved (except for chronic overuser of ...
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1984
To the Editor.— Vardy and Kay,1reporting on LSD and schizophrenia, have addressed a significant issue for those attempting to define the nature and etiology of schizophrenic illnesses. The role of LSD and other hallucinogens, dopamine, and other amines (endogenous or exogenous) in functional psychoses still remains to be clarified.
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To the Editor.— Vardy and Kay,1reporting on LSD and schizophrenia, have addressed a significant issue for those attempting to define the nature and etiology of schizophrenic illnesses. The role of LSD and other hallucinogens, dopamine, and other amines (endogenous or exogenous) in functional psychoses still remains to be clarified.
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