Box 2
Contains 146 Results:
Shulgin, Alexander T. "3-Methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxy Amphetamine, a New Psychotomimetic Agent." Nature 201, no. 4924, March 1964
Reprint.
Shulgin, Alexander T. and David E. Nichols. “Characterization of Three New Psychotomimetics.” In The Psychopharmacology of Hallucinogens, edited by Richard C. Stillman and Robert E. Willette. New York: Pergamon Press, 1978
Photocopy. Citation information handwritten on first page.
Shulgin, Alexander T. and H.O. Kerlinger. "Isolation of Methoxyeugenal and Trans-Isoelemicin from Oil of Nutmeg." Sonderdruck aus die Naturwissenschaften 15, 1964
Reprint.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Sterling Bunnell, and Thornton Sargent III. “The Psychotomimetic Properties of 3, 4, 5-Trimethoxyamphetamine.” Nature 189, no. 4769, March 1961
Reprint.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Sterling Bunnell, and Thornton Sargent III. “The Psychotomimetic Properties of 3, 4, 5-Trimethoxyamphetamine.” Nature 189, no. 4769, March 1961
Reprint. Duplicate.
Shulgin, Alexander T. and Thornton Sargent. “Psychotropic Phenylisopropylames Derived from Apiole and Dillapiole.” Nature 215, September 1967
Photocopy. Underlining of passages on second page.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Thornton Sargent, and Claudio Naranjo. "The Chemistry and Psychopharmacology of Nutmeg and of Several Related Phenylisopropylamines.", undated
Reprint.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Thornton Sargent, and Claudio Naranjo. "Role of 3, 4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine in Schizophrenia." Nature 212, no. 5070, December 1966
Reprint.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Thornton Sargent, and Claudio Naranjo. "Structure-Activity Relationships of One-Ring Psychotomimetics." Nature 221, February 1969
Photocopy.
Shulgin, Alexander T., Thornton Sargent, and Claudio Naranjo. "4-Bromo-2, 5-Dimethoxyphenylisopropylamine, a New Centrally Active Amphetamine Analog." Pharmacology 5, 1971
Photocopy.
Snyder, Solomon H. and Louis Faillace. "2, 5-Dimethoxy-4-methyl-amphetamine (STP): A New Hallucinogenic Drug." Science 158, November 1967
Reprint. This article is available electronically in the database High Wire Press.
Truitt, Edward B., Jr. Panel discussion with Claudio Naranjo, Thornton Sargent, Alexander T. Shulgin, and Andrer T. Weil, undated
Reprint. Other identifying information indiscernible.
Uhlig, Robert. "Ecstasy Fears Based on 'Flawed Tests'." Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk.com, April 18, 2002
Reprint.
Weil, Andrew T. "Letters from Andrew Weil: The Love Drug." Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 8, no. 4, October - December 1976
Photocopy.
Zimmerman, Rachel. "FDA Permits Test of Ecstasy as Aid in Stress Disorder." Wall Street Journal, November 6, 2001
Photocopy. Edge of page has information about who printed it.
Miscellaneous Plant Hallucinogens, 1958 - 2002
Damuzi, Reverend. "Entheobotany II." Cannabis Culture Magazine, http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2154.html, January 6, 2002
Photocopy.
Davis, Wade E. and James A. Yost. "The Ethnobotany of the Waorani of Eastern Ecuador." Botanical Museum Leaflets 3, Summer 1983
Photocopy. Stamp from Smithsonian libraries on first page. Pages are numbered by hand.
Dobkin de Rios, Marlene. "Socio-Economic Characteristics of an Amazon Urban Healer’s Clientele." Social Science and Medicine 15B, 1981
Photocopy. Source includes appendix with questionnaire.
Dobkin de Rios, Marlene and Mercedes Cardenas. "Plant Hallucinogens, Shaminism and Nazca Ceramics." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2, 1980
Reprint. Brief note on front cover; brief marginalia in reference section.
Farnsworth, Norman R. "Hallucinogenic Plants." Science 162, December 1968
Photocopy. This article is available electronically in the database JSTOR Life Sciences Collection.
Granier-Doyeux, Marcel. "Native Hallucinogenic Drugs Piptadenias." Bulletin on Narcotics 17, no. 2, April - June 1965
Reprint.
Groark, Kevin P. "Ritual and Therapeutic Use of 'Hallucinogenic' Harvester Ants (Pogonomyrmex) in Native South-Central California." Journal of Ethnobiology 16, no. 1, Summer 1996
Photocopy.
Li, Hui-Lin. "Hallucinogenic Plants in Chinese Herbals." Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 10, no. 1, January - March 1978
Photocopy.
MacDougall, Thomas. "Ipomea Tricolor A Hallucinogenic Plant of the Zapotecs." Boletin del Centro de Investigaciones Antropologicas de Mexico, no. 6, March 1960
Photocopy. Brief marginalia on first page.