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New hope for alcoholics

Posted by admin2 on 29th November 1953

From The Oregonian, November 29, 1953. Not available elsewhere online.

READ – New hope for alcoholics (PDF); from The American Weekly and syndicated in The Oregonian.

This article, by James Munch, a pharmaceutical scientist at Temple University. The treatment he refers to may be antabuse.

From Answers.com, “His sole claim to fame was that he had injected some extract of cannabis directly into the brains of 300 dogs, and two of them had died. When they asked him what he concluded from that, he said he didn’t know. However, he was the only doctor in the US who agreed that marijuana should be illegal, so his testimony was accepted, and he later became the US Official Expert on Marihuana. While serving in that capacity, he also testified in court, under oath, that marijuana would make your fangs grow six inches long and drip with blood and, when he tried it, it turned him into a bat.”

New hope for alcoholics

New hope for alcoholics

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