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  1. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1994
    ... Euthanasia Mercy Killing see Euthanasia Meriones see Gerbillinae Mescaline QV 77.7 Used in North American Indian ... QD 305.A2 Mexiletine QV 150 Mezcalin see Mescaline MgADP see Adenosine Diphosphate MgATP see Adenosine Triphosphate ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Metabolism of Epinephrine and Other Sympathomimetic Amines 
    Publication: American Physiological Society (1887- ), 1959
    ... no effect in vivo (132). The metabolism of mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxy phenylethylamine), the active psychotomimetic ... In man and dog, a major fraction of mescaline is excreted unchanged (409, 123, 127). An interesting ...
  3. ... pharmacologically quite similar to the active principle in peyote, to some naturally occurring hallucinogens such as mescaline, the active principle in peyote, but it was ...
  4. ... system: ‘“D” hydrochloride (Preludin). lysergic (18D - 25), acid peyote, mine (DMT), psilocybin. FDA said the _ psilocyn, drugs ... abuse because of their hallucinatory effect: D- diethylamide mescaline and its salts, dimethyltrypta- and in Group III ...
  5. ... so-called “psychotogenic” or “psycho- somimetic” agents, mainly mescaline and LSD-z25 (the diethylamide of lysergic acid). ... effects can be mimicked by other agents, notably mescaline, in larger amounts. It is also stated in ...
  6. ... 56: 42- 104.—Claude, H, & Ey, H. La mescaline, substance halluci- nogene. C. rend. Soc. biol. Par, ... 1890, 173-90.—Fernberger, S. W. Observations on taking peyote (Anhalonium lewinii) Am. J. Psychol, 1923, 34: 267- ...
  7. ... partially synthetic drug shares some kin- ship with mescaline, a drug obtained from the peyote cactus and used for centuries by Southwestern Indians ... and sedative drugs (barbiturates, etc.) alcohol, am- phetamine, mescaline (peyote).® We are interested primarily in the abuse ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Abridged Index medicus : specimen fasciculus 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1965
    ... 193-201, Jul 64 Distribution and metaboUsm of mescaline-C14 in the cat brain. Neff N, et ... Exp Biol Med 116:371-3, Jun 64 MESCALINE Distribution and metaboUsm of mescaUne-C14» in the ...
  9. ... modern times in the United States, the drug peyote continues to be used by some Southwest Indians ... hashish or locoweed, if you please, and also peyote or mescal button, a low-growing cactus indigenous ...
  10. ... I ever knew. He had been experimenting with mescaline and had_ taken it himself., and had experienced ... and said "maybe we can find out where mescaline has its action in the brain. So I ...
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