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LSD (1966)

LSD (1966)

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The beautifully illustrated LSD from 1966. In the midst of a raging national controversy two authorities speak out on the dangers, merits, legal regulations and control of the revolutionary psychedelic drug. LSD was originally perceived as a psychotomimetic capable of producing model psychosis. By the mid-'50s, LSD research was being conducted in major American medical centers, where researchers used LSD as a means of temporarily replicating the effects of mental illness. One of the leading authorities on LSD during the 1950s in the United States was the psychoanalyst Sidney Cohen. Cohen first took the drug on October 12, 1955 and expected to have an unpleasant trip, but was surprised when he experienced “no confused, disoriented delirium.”[ He reported that the “problems and strivings, the worries and frustrations of everyday life vanished; in their place was a majestic, sunlit, heavenly inner quietude.”

Title: LSD
Publisher: NAL
Publication Date: 1966
Binding: Softcover
Book Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A
Edition: First Edition
Edition run: N/A
Size:  28 x 21 cm
Pages: 128

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