Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage

Download this entire issue or browse individual articles by title below. Front Cover “Wink” Oliver Vernon Back Cover Photo © Brendan Hoffman Front Cover Inside Front Cover Table of Contents …

LSD in Prague: Long-Term Follow-Up Study

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. IN the Czech language, the city of Prague is Praha. Derived from prah, the word for ‘threshold,’ the name fits. …

Ketamine: Peril and Promise

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. Those following science news will have noticed some recent buzz about ketamine. What’s going on? Carlos Zarate Jr., MD, …

Bibliography of the Brazilian Ayahuasca Religions

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. Translated by Brian Anderson Revised by Matthew Meyer OVER the past decade, we have observed an enormous increase in the number …

Heffter Research Institute Spring 2007 Update

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. WE ARE CONTINUING to make steady progress toward our goal of ‘medical psilocybin’ in our multipronged approach. …

Remembering Duncan Blewett

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. ON February 24, psychedelic research pioneer Duncan Blewett passed away at Nanaimo Hospital, British Columbia, after two years …

New Face in the MAPS Office: Troy Dayton

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. MAPS’ new (and first-ever) director of development, Troy Dayton (troy@maps.org), began work at MAPS this past January. …

Educating the Multistate Mind

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. During the 1960s Timothy Leary predicted that college students would soon be routinely taking classes in psychedelics and that …

NIDA’s Monopoly: GAME OVER?

Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 17, No. 1 The Chrysalis Stage Download this article. FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1941, the federal government’s monopoly on research grade marijuana is in danger of coming to …