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  1. ... care. Amer Nurse 6: 15 Je 74 Navajo peyote use: its apparent safety. R.L.Bergman. Amer J Psychiat 128: 695- ... Librarians Bull 4: 53-6 N 71 Navajo peyote use: its apparent safety. R.L.Bergman. Amer J Psychiat 128: 695- ...
  2. ... Serv Rev 45: 37-52 Mr 71 * Navajo peyote use: its apparent safety. R.L.Bergman. Amer J Psychiat 128: 695- ...
  3. ... and its various derivatives, compounds, and preparations, and peyote in its various forms. (b) The term “addict” means any person who habitually uses any habit- forming narcotic drug as defined in this act so as to endanger the public morals, health, safety, or welfare, or who is or has been ...
  4. ... and its various derivatives, compounds, and preparations, and peyote in its various forms. (b) The term “addict” means any person who habitually uses any habit- forming narcotic drug as defined in this Act so as to endanger the public morals, health, safety, or welfare, or who is or has been ...
  5. ... and its various derivatives, compounds, and prepatetians, and peyote in its various forms. : (b) The term ‘‘addict”? means any person who habitually uses any habit- forming narcotic drug as defined in this Act so as to endanger the publie morals, health, safety, or welfare, or who is or has been ...
  6. ... and its various derivatives, compounds, and preparations, and peyote, in its various forms. (b) The term “ addict” means any person who habit- ually uses any habit-forming narcotic drug, as defined in this Act, so as to endanger the public morals, health, safety, or welfare, or who is so far addicted ...
  7. ... produce sleeplessness or hyperirritability include cocaine, amphetamine ... the Health and Safety Code, Section 11001. It defines the drugs mentioned ...
  8. ... 24y2cm. Par., E. Le Francois, 1939. MERZBACH 880 MESCALINE MERZBACH, Elise Margareta, 1901- *Zur Pharmakologie des Brommethyls ... MESBE. See Sida. MESCAL. See under Anhalonium. MESCALBUTTON peyote. See Anhalonium; Mescaline. MESCALINE. See also Anhalonium; Peyotline. ...
  9. ... available without control because of public demand. (2) Peyote (mescaline) fails to qualify as a drug of addiction, but a "peyote addict" may be accepted for treatment at Lexington. ...
  10. ... hydrate, barbituric acid, bromal, carbromal, coca, marijuana, paraldehyde, peyote, or sulfonmethane, and Containers Imitation Prescriptions in labeling ...
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