Book Section: Essays and Review: The Harvard Psychedelic Club: How Timothy Leary,Ram Dass,Huston Smith,and Andrew Weil Killed the Fifties and Ushered in a New Age for America
Restricted accessBook reviewFirst published online September, 2010
Book Section: Essays and Review: The Harvard Psychedelic Club: How Timothy Leary,Ram Dass,Huston Smith,and Andrew Weil Killed the Fifties and Ushered in a New Age for America
BruhnJ.G., & BruhnC. (1973). Alkaloids and ethnobotany of Mexican peyote cacti and related species. Economic Botany, 27, 241–251.
7.
BruhnJ.G., & HolmstedtB. (1974). Early peyote research: An interdisciplinary study. Economic Botany, 28, 353–390.
8.
BruhnJ.G.LindgrenJ.E.HolmstedtB., & AdovasioJ.M. (1978). Peyote alkaloids: Identification in a prehistoric specimen of Lophophora from Coahuila, Mexico. Science, 199, 1437–1438.
9.
Code of Federal Regulations. (1993). 21 CFR 1307.31.
10.
CohenS. (1960). Lysergic acid diethylamide: Side effects and complications. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 130, 30–40.
11.
CohenS., & DitmanK.S. (1962). Complications associated with lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25). Journal of the American Medical Association, 181, 161–162.
12.
Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970. (1970). 21 U.S.C. § 801–966.
13.
DyckE. (2008). Psychedelic psychiatry: LSD from clinic to campus. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
14.
EllisH. (1897, June 5). A note on the phenomena of mescal intoxication. Lancet, 1540–1542.
15.
EllisH. (1898). Mescal: A new artificial paradise. Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, 67, 280–288.
16.
Employment Division v. Smith. (1990). 494 U.S. 872.
17.
FernbergerS.W. (1923). Observations on taking peyote (Anhalonium Lewinii). American Journal of Psychology, 34, 267–270.
18.
FreudS. (1884/1974). Uber coca. Reprinted in ByckR., Cocaine Papers. New York: Stonehill.
19.
GrinspoonL., & BakalarJ.B. (1976). Cocaine: A drug and its social evolution. New York: Basic Books, Inc.
20.
HuxleyA. (1954). The doors of perception. New York: Harper.
21.
KnauerA., & MaloneyW.J.M.A. (1913). A preliminary note on the psychic action of mescalin, with special reference to the mechanism of visual hallucinations. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 40, 425–436.
22.
KraepelinE. (1904). Lectures on clinical psychiatry. JohnstoneT. (Ed. & Trans.). New York: William Wood & Co.
Mayer-GrossW. (1951, Aug. 11). Experimental psychoses and other mental abnormalities produced by drugs. British Medical Journal, 317–321.
25.
MitchellS.W. (1866). The case of George Dedlow. Atlantic Monthly, 18, 1–11.
26.
MitchellS.W. (1871). Phantom limbs. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature & Science, 8, 563–569.
27.
MitchellS.W. (1887). Neuralgic headaches with apparitions of unusual character. Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 60(3), 175–181.
28.
MitchellS.W. (1896). Remarks on the effects of Anhalonium lewinii (the peyote button). British Medical Journal, 2, 1625–1629.
29.
MooneyJ. (1896). The mescal plant and ceremony. Therapeutic Gazette, 12, 7–11.
30.
MumeyN. (1951). The peyote ceremony among the American Indians. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 39, 182–188.
31.
NakamuraG.R., & AdlerN. (1972). Psychotoxic or psychedelic?The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 63(3), 416–426.
32.
NovakS.J. (2004). LSD before Leary: Sidney Cohen's critique of 1950s psychedelic drug research. In TracyS.W. & AckerC.J. (Eds.), Altering American consciousness (pp. 352–382). Boston: University of Massachusetts Press.
33.
PerrineD.M. (2001). Visions of the night: Western medicine meets peyote 1887–1899. Heffter Review of Psychedelic Research, 2, 6–52.
34.
PietersT., & SneldersS. (2009). Psychotropic drug use: Between healing and enhancing the mind. Neuroethics, 2, 63–73.
35.
PrentissD.W., & MorganF.P. (1895). Anhalonium lewinii (mescal buttons). A study of the drug, with especial reference to its physiological action upon man, with report of experiments. Therapeutic Gazette, 11, 577–585.
36.
SayreL.E., & StevensonA.E. (1914). Mescale buttons. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 27, 105–107.
37.
SmythiesJ.R. (1953). The mescaline phenomena. British Journal of the Philosophy of Science, 3, 339–347.
38.
SpillaneJ., & McAllisterW.B. (2003). Keeping the lid on: A century of drug regulation and control. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 70, S5–S12.
39.
StevensJ. (1987). Storming Heaven: LSD and the American Dream. New York: Grove Press.
TracyS.W., & AckerC.J. (Eds.) (2004). Altering American consciousness: The history of alcohol and drug use in the United States, 1800–2000. Boston: University of Massachusetts Press.
42.
WeilA. (1996). Pharmacology of consciousness: A narrative of subjective experience. In HameroffS. R.KaszniakA., & ScottA.C. (Eds.), Toward a science of consciousness—the first tucson discussions and debates (pp. 677–689). Cambridge: MIT Press.
43.
WestL.J.PierceC.M., & ThomasW.D. (1962). Lysergic acid diethylamide: Its effects on a male Asiatic elephant. Science, 138, 1100–1103.