Psychedelics EncyclopediaTraces the history of the use of hallucinogenic drugs and discusses the psychological and physical effects of LSD, marijuana, mescaline, and other drugs. |
Contents
Forms Sources and Preparation | |
Index to new material in the Third Edition | |
Fly Agaric Panther Caps and Soma | |
Physical Effects | |
Forms and Preparations | |
Botany | |
Mental Effects | |
Forms and Preparations | |
CHAPTER FOUR | |
Botany | |
Chemistry | |
Forms and Preparations | |
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CHAPTER FIVE | |
Chemistry | |
Physical Effects | |
Botanical Sources of Lysergic Acid Amides | |
Forms and Preparations | |
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Botany | |
CHAPTER | |
Mental Effects | |
Chemistry | |
Forms and Preparations | |
CHAPTER NINE | |
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