Box 5
Contains 111 Results:
Haley, Jay. "The Amiable Hippie: A New Form of Dissent," Reflections. Vol. 4, No. 2 (reprint), 1969
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Haley, Thomas J. "5-Hydroxytryptamine Antagonism by Lysergic Acid Diethylamide after Intracerebral Injection in conscious Mice," Journal of American Pharmaceutical Association. Vol. 46, No. No. 7 (reprint), 1957
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Haley, T. J. and J. Rutschmann. "Brain Concentrations of LSD-25 (Delysid) after Intracerebral or Intravenous Administration in Conscious Animals," Experientia. Vol. 13, No. 5 (reprint), 1957
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Haley, Thomas J. and S. R. Dasgupta. "Intracereabral Injection of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide in Conscious Dogs and Cats," Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie. Vol. 113, No. 3-4 (reprint), January 1958
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Halifax-Grof, Joan. "Hex Death," Presented at the Twenty Second International Conference of the Parapsychology Foundation. (photocopy), August 29 - 31, 1973
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Haley, Thomas J. "5-Hydroxytryptamine Antagonism by Lysergic Acid Diethylamide after Intracerebral Injection in Conscious Mice," Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Vol. 46, No. 7 (reprint), July 1957
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Haley, T. J. and L. Mavis. "Effect of Psychotropic Drugs on the Kangaroo Rat," Neuro-Psycho-pharmacology. Vol. 3 (photocopy), 1964
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Research Materials, 1931 - 2011
Consists of secondary source materials Stanislav Grof consulted during the course of his career.
Hoffman, Roger A. "Effect of and Interaction Between Tranquilizers, Serotonin and lysergic Acid Diethylamide on the Body Temperature of Pigeons," The American Journal of Physiology. Vol. 195, No. 3 (reprint), December 1958
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Hansteen, Inger-Lise. "Colchicine and Chromosome Aberrations," Letter to the Editor in The Lancet (photocopy), October 4, 1969
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Stanislav Grof papers
Papers and related materials documenting the life and career and of psychiatrist and author Dr. Stanislav Grof (Stan Grof). The papers consist primarily of published research articles and clippings discussing the therapeutic effects of psychoactive substances, as well as some first-hand accounts of transcendental experiences.