LSD, Alcoholism, and Transcendence
Beginning in the mid-1950s, doctors began to use LSD as a way to combat alcoholism.Continue Reading
Beginning in the mid-1950s, doctors began to use LSD as a way to combat alcoholism.Continue Reading
The three most common misconceptions about LSD in mid-1960s clinical trials.Continue Reading
A description of the “undesirable” effects black-market LSD can have on a person.Continue Reading
Five subjective reports from LSD test subjects.Continue Reading
Agnew and Hoffer tried to modify the LSD experience with nicotinic acid, which had successfully treated psychological disturbances.Continue Reading
The authors discuss synthetic medicines and their effects on various types of schizophrenia.Continue Reading
The authors introduce “[a] new chemical concept of psychosis” by using mescaline and LSD.Continue Reading
First LSD report from the United States, conducted by Max Rinkel, H. Jackson Deshon, and H.C. Solomon.Continue Reading
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