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ED 031 728Bibliography for Drug Abuse and Narcotics.SCOPE. Stony Brook. N.Y.Pub Date UMNote-47p.EDRS Price MF -$025 HC-$2.4.5Descriptors -*Bibliogra_phies. *Community Education. *Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction. Health Education,*Narcotics. Schools. Socially Deviant Behavior. Students, *Youth

The material presented deals with the many facets of: (1) drug abuse, (2) drugaddiction. (3) treatment. (4) alcoholiim. (5) glue sniffing. (6) narcotic laws. (7) drugsand youth. and (8) the kinds of drugs used. The types of materials listed are: (1)pamphlets. (2) lay periodicals. (3) periodii:als and professional articles. (4) books. and(5) educational information agencies. All entries date from 1926 to 1968. Shortannotations are included for some of the references. The research reported hereinwas funded under Title III. Elementary and Secondary Education Act. PL 89-10. (En

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BIBLIOCRAPn

RUG ABUSE

N RCO I'4

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE

PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS

STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION

POSITION OR POLICY.

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Mime .

SCOPE

Cooperative effort cServing Suffolh Education

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FOREWORD

The Sibtiognaphy ion Vitae Abuse and Nateotia4 Wa4 deve4opedby the iottowikg eduaatot4:

VINCENT DELAND HALF HOLLOW HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT.

MICHAEL KOSS

WILLIAM LANGAN

COMMITTEE CONSULTANT

THREE VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANDEDUCATOR NARCOTIC ADDICTION UNITAT KINGS PARK STATE HOSPITAL

THREE VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANDEDUCATOR NARCOTIC ADDICTION UNITAT KINGS PARK STATE HOSPITAL

DR. JULIUS RICE, M.D. - CHIEF OFSERVICE OF THE NARCOTIC ADDICTIONUNIT AT KINGS PARK STATE HOSPITAL

Att avaiZabte matetiat in the aAea o Vtug Abil4e and NaAeotie4

wa4 Aevtewed by the above committee and the mateniat contained heAein

wa4 4etected ion it4 tetevency to the edacationat community.

Wortii i4 now pAogAe44ing in vattiou4 atect4 o6 'Mug Abu4e and Nat-

cotie4. in May, SCOPE wite have avaitabte a comptete 4et of ovelthead

tnan4patencie4 with accompanying ee44on ptan4. The pubtication,Man, Pain and DAug4, wAitten OA the inteAmediate gAade 4tudent wittErTvaitabZe .gin Aptit. ThL wit t be Ottowed by Vta 4 and Natcotic4

which i4 devefLoped 4ot u4e by 4eniok high 4tudent4. e 4econ an4ahoot pubtication witt be iottowed by one wtitten tan 'union. high

4tudent4.

/6 thete L any additionat inOtmation you may de4ike in Aegand

to .hi comptehen4ive totogAam, ptea4e contact the SCOPE ok6ice at

751-8500.

vtie

Wittiam H. HeathExecutive Sectetany

Donatd M. FtiedmanViteatot o6 CuAticutum Veveiopment

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DRUG ABUSE

11.

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation of OntarioAlcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario241 Farbord Street, Toronto 5, Canada

"Man and Chemical Comforts - About Addicting Drugs" 1964Introduction to a variety of drugs and narcotics andtheir effects. Easy reading - picture book form.

Birnbach, Sidney B.H. K. Simon CompanyHastings On Hudson Box 236New York 10706

"Drug Abuse: Dead End Street"19 pages. Brief, concise information about variousnarcotics, how they are pushed and the dangers ofexperimentation plus the difficulties in overcomingaddiction.

Blue Cross Commission425 N. Michigan, Chicago, Illinois

"Man Against Disease" 1956

British Information Service45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York

"Drug Addiction" 1961 23 pages

Cant, G.Public Affairs Pamphlets381 Park Avenue, South, New York 10016

#201 "Medical Research May Save Your Life"#228 "New Medicines for the Mind - Their Meaning and Promise"

Cole, William(Reprint from "Family Circle")

"How Can You Tell If Your Child's Taking Drugs?"May 1968 4 pages

Commission on Narcotic Drugs Economical and Social CouncilUnited Nations Sales SectionRoom 1074 New York 10017

"Summary of Annual Reports of Governments Relating to Opiumand Other Drugs" 1966 63 pages

Coyle, D. C.Public Affairs Pamphlets381 Park Avenue, South, New York 10016

"How To Get Safe Drugs and Cut Their Costs" 1960

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PAMPHLETS PAGE 2

Current ScienceCurrent ScienceAmerican Education PublicationsEducation Center, Columbus, Ohio 43216

"The Drug Problem"Current Science Teachers EditionVolume 53, Number 4

October 4, 19675 pages. Excellent survey on the drug problem. Presents

a drug directory with proper classifications of the various

drugs.

Department of HealthThe Department of HealthCity of New York, New York

"What You Should Know About Drug Addiction"

Federal Drug AdministrationU. S. Government Printing OfficeSuperintendent of DocumentsWashington, D. C.

"The Drug Addiction Problem"October 1967 (FDA Pub. #37)

Stresses danger of using amphetamines.

Fogel, SanderU. S. Government Printing OfficeSuperintendent of DocumentsWashington, D. C.

"Runningawayness"Feb. ('67, FDA Pub. #38)

Presents a profile of an adolescent and his vulnerability

to drugs.

Gallagher, John C. - Narcotics EducatorNarcotic Education ProgramSuffolk County Mental Health BoardFamily Court BuildingVeterans Memorial HighwayHauppauge, New York 11787

"A Marijuana Paper"

Gimlin, J. S.Editorial Research Reprints1735 K StreetWashington, D. C. 20006

"Legalization of Marijuana"1967 18 pages

Goodrich, L. M.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace345 East 46 Street, New York

"New Trends in Narcotics Control" 1960 62 pages

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PAMPHLETS PAGE 3

Gordon, RichardSuffolk County Mental Health BoardFamily Court BuildingNarcotic Education ProgramVeterans Memorial HighwayHauppauge, New York 11787

1. "A Deadly Game Called Drug Abuse"Brief outline on IItc2gpition of Symptoms

6 pages. (This is good:)

2. "News Letter on Drug Abuse Notes" Volumes 1-7

All Newsletters are comprehensive, including recent

research findings and their analysis. (High School Only

Howe, HubertBook Foundation51 Lakeside AvenueWest Orange, New Jersey

"Narcotics and Youth"Pamphlet gives case studies.

Kormetsky, Conan and V. P. DoleYale ReportsYale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut

"Doctor and the Treatment of Narcotics Addiction"

1966 89 pages (Transcript of radio program Feb. 6 & 13

of 1966.)

Leech, Kenneth and B. JordanPergamon Press122 East 55th Street, New York 10022

"Drugs for Young People: Their Use and Misuse" 1968 135 pages

Mackel, Thomas J.Community Crime Prevention BoardOffice of the District AttorneyQueens County, New York

"Chart Listing; Drugs, Medical Uses, Symptoms Produced and

Their Dependence Potentials."

Menconi, L.California State Department of justiceBureau of Narcotic EnforcementBox 2630Sacramento, California

"Narcotic Problem" 1962 49 pages

New York City Board of EducationNew York City Board of EducationNew York, New York

"What Secondary Schools Can Do About Narcotics Addiction" 1957

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PAMPHLETS PAGE 4

New York State Department of HealthNew York State Department of HealthBureau of Narcotic ControlAlbany, New York

Article 33 - A Public Health Law(Depressant and Stimulant Drug Control Act) January 1966

New York State Department of Mental HygieneNew York State Department of Mental HygieneAlbany, New York

"Report of the Task Force on Addictions"(Section of Mental Health, New York State PlanningCommittee on Mental Disorders)Discusses alcohol, drug and narcotics problem in N.Y.S.

New York State Education DepartmentNew York State Education DepartmentAlbany, New York

"Instruction Regarding Narcotics and Habit Forming Drugs"It is a supplement to the Health Teaching Syllabus for theJunior and Senior High Schools. 1960

New York State Narcotic Addiction Control CommissionNew York State Narcotic Addiction Control CommissionExecutive Park SouthAlbany, New York 12203

"The Attack on Narcotics"8 pages. Presents New York State's bold new program for theprevention, treatment and control of narcotic addiction.

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers AssociationPharmaceutical Manufacturers AssociationWashington, D. C.

"Medicinal Narcotics" 1965

Police DepartmentPolice DepartmentCity of New YorkBureau of PrintingNew York, New York

"Guidebook for the Efficient Enforcement of the NarcoticsLaws" June 1965This guidebook is designed to assist police officers incarrying out their duties in a more efficient and effectivemanner. Each of the mostly encountered drugs is brieflyexplained together with a list of appropriate charges forviolations. 21 pages. High School only.

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PAMPHLETS PAGE 5

Police DepartmentPolice DepartmentCounty of NassauMineola, New York

"Drug Abuse"Recommended for Junior High. 10 pages. Gives brief overall

view of the drug problem and the drugs used.

Saitman, JulesPublic Affairs Pamphlets381 Park Avenue, South, New York, New York loca6

"What We Can Do About Drug Abuse"Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 390 Cost $ .25 Overall view

of drugs and uses. Extensive coverage on "'What Can We Do,"

Fight Against Addiction, Governmental Agencies.

Shaffer, H. B.Editorial Research Reprints1156 19th StreetWashington, D. C. 20006

"Narcotics Addiction: Punishment or Treatment" 1962 18 pages

Smith, Kline and French LaboratoriesSmith, Kline and French LaboratoriesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

"Drug Abuse: Empty Life" 1965Concise article about types of drugs and their effects.

Discusses facts and fallacies concerning drugs.

"Fighting Illegal Drug Traffic" 1965Concerns misuse of barbiturates, amphetamines and legal

violations."Drug Abuse: Escape to Nowhere" 1967

State House Committee on Narcotics, Dangerous Drugs and

Hazardous SubstancesSpringfield, Illinois

"Report in the Interest of the Health and Safety of the

People of Illinois" 1959 59 pages

Suffolk County Mental Health BoardSuffolk County Mental Health BoardNarcotic Education ProgramFamily Court BuildingVeterans Memorial HighwayHauppauge, New York 11787

"Legal Aspects of Drug Abuse"Comprehensive list of titles, articles and sections of

the Penal Code Laws pertinent to drug abuse. Each is fully

explained. )4 pages. High School Only.

"Technical Terms"3 pages. List of terms used by doctors and 211.721111pi

in their description of drug addiction. All technical.

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PAMPHLETS PAGE 6

United Nations Review ReprintColumbia University Press2960 Broadway, New York

"United Nations and Narcotic Drugs" 1960 31 pages

United Nations Sales SectionRoom 1074, New York 10017

"Statistics on Narcotic Drugs for 1966" 1967 81 pages

United States Department of Health, Education and WelfareU. S. Department of Health, Education and WelfareploolIALLEEuz_AdministrationWashington, D. C. 20402(For sale by the Superintendent of Documents

U. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. 20402)

"Barbiturates and Amphetamines - A Growing Drug Problem"FDA Memo for Consumers, December 22, 1965 CM-39

"Discoloration of Teeth by Tetracydine Drugs"FDA Memo for Consumers, May 24, 1965 CM-16

"Drug Amendments"FDA Memo for Consumers, October 27, 1962 CM-7

"Drug and Cosmetic Quackery"FDA Feature No. 6

"Drugs and Driving"FDA Publication No. 15, January 1965

"Drug Side Effects"FDA Memo for Consumers, June 12, 1963 CM-17

"FDA Approval of New Drugs"FDA Publication No, 5, October 1964

"Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act" As amended"First Facts About Drugs"FDA Publication No. 21, November 1965

"Habit Forming Drugs"Student Reference Sheet, September 1964

"Hallucinogenic Drugs"Student Reference Sheet, October 1964

"Read the Label"FDA Publication No. 3

"Safe Use of Drugs"FDA Memo for Consumers, December 22, 1965 CM-38

"The Thalidomide Story"Student Reference Sheet, SR-3

"Use Care in Handling Mail Order Drugs"FDA Memo for Consumers, November 20, 1962, CM-9

"The RX Legend - FDA Manual For Pharmacists"1966 Pub. #12

United States Department of Health, Education and WelfareU. S. Department of Health, Education and WelfarePublic Affairs Commission3g1 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016

"What We Can Do About the Drug Menace" Pamphlet #390 (1966)

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PAMPHLET PAGE 7

United States Government Printing OfficeU. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. 20402

"Proceedings, White House Conference on Narcotics andDrug Abuse" September 27, 28, 1963"The President's Advisory Commission on Narcotics and DrugAbuse" Final Report November 1963.

United States Department of Health, Education and WelfareU. S. Department of Health, Education and WelfarePublic Health ServiceWashington, D. C. 20402

For Sale by the Superintendent of DocumentsU. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. 20402

"Barbiturates as Addicting Drugs"PHSP No. 545

"Facts About Narcotic Drug Addiction"PHSP No. 1322

"Narcotic Drug Addiction"PHSP No. 1021 1965

"Public Health and Social Problems in the Use of Tranquilizers"PHSP No. 486

"Rehabilitation and Drug Addiction"Mental Health Monograph #3, P.H.S.P. #1013 1964

United States House of RepresentativesU. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. 1956

"Traffic In, and Control of Narcotics, Barbiturates andAmphetamines" 1956

United States Senate - Subcommittee on Juvenile DelinquenceSuperintendent of DocumentsU. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C.

"Enforcement of Federal Narcotic Laws" 1960"The Illicit Narcotics Traffic" 1956"Treatment and Rehabilitation of Juvenile Drug Adeicts" 1957"Treatment and Rehabilitation of Narcotic Addicts" 1956

United States Treasury DepartmentU. S. Treasury DepartmentBureau of Narcotics90 Church StreetNew York City, New York

"Living Death - The Truth About Drugs""Prevention and Cont...,o1 of Narcotic Addiction"Available from the Superintendent of Documents

U. S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C.

"Narcotic Drug Addiction""Traffic in. Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs for the YearEnded December 31, 1961"

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PAMPHLET PAGE 8

University of the State of New YorkThe State Education DepartmentCurriculum Development CenterAlbany, New York

"Drug Abuse" 1957, 83 pages. Supplementary informationfor teachers on the use, misuse and abuse of Drugs.

Vogel, V. and Vogel V.Science Research Associates, Inc.

259 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois"Facts About Narcotics"

Westchester Library Services285 First AvenueMt. Vernon, New York 10550

"The Menace of Narcotics", David Turiel, Adult Services

Consultant. A folder list of other helpful books.

Winick, CharlesThe American Social Health Association1790 BroadwayNew York, New York 10019

"The Narcotic Addiction Problem"22 pages. Presents sociological information as to the

"whys?" of drug abuse and suggestions as to public courses

of action.

Winick, C. and Goldstein, S.

The American Social Health Association1790 BroadwayNew York City, New York

"The Glue Sniffing Problem"23 pages. Pamphlet discusses methods of Glue Sniffing,

how widespread It is and its effects upon the body.

Presents several case histories.

World Health Organization.Can be obtained from Richard GordonSuffolk County Mental Health BoardFamily Court BuildingNarcotic Education ProgramHauppauge, New York 11787

"Bulletin World Health Organization" 1965 32, 721-733

"Drug Dependence: Its Significance and Characteristics"

18 pages. Technical information pertaining to thecharacteristics of dependence on various drugs and narcotics.

Article is biologically oriented and recommended for those

who have taken higher science courses.

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Abuse of Drugs: A Growil2E Menace, UNESCO Courier

21: -29 May 1968

Addict Program LaunchedP. Mc Brown Sci. N. 90:313 October 1966

Adverse Dru Effects Data Available To All

Sci. N. L. 32 ;71157;RUJFYd77565"Computer-catalogued ill effects for physicians, industry

which leads to better labeling.

AlLIEM1LIELRLIL....Pa.e TrafficU. S. News 65-J473September 2, 1968

Alcohol and Barbiturates: Deadly_Combination-----79E6,T7(5715:1E73,1.7-6T) 48

LrEY_21:21LstLostF. R. SchreiberSci. Digest 58:23-7 December 1965Picture of New York City's addict population.

Aspirint121.911pr and LSDH. Downs Sci. Digest 61:91-3 January 1967

An excellent review of the problem and the combinations of

drugs to get the "kick" that the users seem to desire.

AR21/1111tLe_Epllik1112ECan Also Be a Child Killer

Frank, J. R.

Today's Health May 1961 39:43

Beautiful Affairr:friJ-6TFLT-October 30, 1964Short article on the French'role in smuggling drugs.

Before Your Kid Tries DrugsS. F. YollesN. Y. Times Magazine page 124November 17, 1968

Benevolent CoercionA. Prisendorf11 Nations 204:486-9 April 17, 1967Review of the New York State Law regarding drug addicts.

Bridge for AddictsAmerica 110:213 February 15, 1964

Brief review of the President's Advisory Committee recommen-

dations for greater emphasis on long range rehabilitation

program.

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BridainELhepaillen Institutions and Communityin the Treatment of Narcotic Addicts

A. K. BerlinerMental Hygiene 52:236-71 April 1968

British Wad with the JunkieG. SamuelsN. Y. Times Magazine page 37 October 18, 1964Describes British program of control.

But Momt_Everybody Smokes PotS. ReiceMcCalls 95:68:9 September 1968

California's Attack on Narcotics AddictionB. HainesChristian Cent. 85:1549-50 December 14, 1968

Cell Damage From LSDTime 89T767-Painh 24, 1967Preliminary report of possible changes in the bodychromosomes due to the use of LSD.

Children of the Drug AgeW, Simon and J. H. GagnonSaturday Review 51:60-3 September 21, 1968

ChildrenarapaH. S. PeyserNew Republic 152-19,20 February 13, 1965.

Children211920: ReplyJ. BenjaminNew Republic 152-28,9 February 27, 1965Debate on issues for and against the use of drugs.

Chromosomal Damage In Human Leukocytes Induced by..

Lysergic Acid DiethilamideM. M. Cohan Bibliog. II Science 155-1417-19 March 17, 1967

The complete study done by a team of Buffalo researchers of

the chromosomal damage in human leukocytes due to induced

LSD. Teachers only.

Cold Turku InhumaneF. MarleySci. NL 85:102 February 16, 19614Plea for more "humane" withdrawal system - details suffering.

College Drug SceneJ. LearnerAtlantic 216:127-130 November 1965Explains the exploration theory "try drugs and grow" indetail; availability is scored; and an LSD trip is detailed.

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Coming: New and Better AntibioticsCooley, D.Today's Health May 1961 page 34

Confessions of a Campus PotdealerEsquire :100-1 September 1967

Cool Talk About Hot DrugsDr. Donald LouriaN. Y. Times Magazine August 6, 1967 pages 12, 13Excellent review of all pertinent areas, including a cotmentaryon effectiveness of state controls.

Counter CultureT. RoszakNation 206:466-71 April 8, 1968

Cruel Chemical World of qpigedlIyjedrineS. ShephardLook 32:53-9 March 5, 1968

Crutch that CxLutiesToday's Health 46:11-12 September 1968

2i4T121n212111aTEAffAsiri BritainB. WenhamNew Republic 156: 9-10 March 18, 1967Discusses the pros and cons of the British Government's newpolicy of registering drug addicts and supplying their needsonly through hospitals and hospitals doctors rather thanthrough general practitioners. Also describes the controversyover Marijuana, Amphetamines and LSD.

Danger/ A New Kid's Fad: Glue snisiDavid,

LesterThis Week Magazine January 20, 1963

plpterous LawCommonwealth 86:76 April 7, 1967Explains the New York State law started April 1 to effectcompulsary treatment of narcotic addicts. Gives the threemajor provisions of the law as well as the objections to itby the civil liberties groups.

Dangerous p.Eic of LSDKohler, J.Saturday Evening Post November 2, 1963 pages 30-32

Dangers of LSD: Kessler CaseTime 87:52 April 22, 1966The complicating factors involved in a possible murderfollowing taking of LSD by the accused.

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Deviance and DeviatesH., S. BeckerNation 201:115-19 September 20, 1965The role of drugs in deviant behavior.

Discussion

N. Y. Times Magazine page 14 August 27, 1967

D-Men on the Road; Il1e al PecillInEL9ilm2112LAmineThyletsTirri-j-757%,y 5, 19 7 9

Donna and the Su ar CubeNewsweek 7:100 April 18, 1966A vivid account of a female and her attachment to a drug

administered on a sugar cube.

L.1.9.01.131R. BerrellezU. S. News 65t84 August 28, 1968

Dope Invades the SuburbsR. P. GoldmanSaturday Evening Post 237:19-25 April 4, 1964Critique on increasing social use for "pleasure" amongprivileged teens country wide.

Dope Smu DiplomatsJ. ConniffPop. Sci 186:100-03 June 1965Portrays intricate role of Narcotics Bureau - case history.

DrinlgaSAIIII2LhEtiesC. SmallenburghPTA Magazine 61:4-7, 35-6 March 1967Discusses the problems of drinking and drug use among

adolescents. Emphasizes importance of parental models in

helping them to face reality and cope undrugged with problems.

Drums AbuseA. TalneyVogue 152:138-9 September 15, 1968

Drug Abuse and the Value CrisisL. G. RichardsSr. Schol 91: Sup 13-14 November 16, 1967

Drug Addiction Part IMills, JamesLife 58:923 -120 March 5, 1965Deals with the problem of trying to rehabilitate a junkie.

Gives a vivid description of Teen Challenge, a religious

rehab. organization.

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Drug Addiction and CrimeC4 WinickCurrent History 52:349-53 January 1967An excellent presentation of the crimes committed underthe influence of drugs.

Dru Addiction USurvey in Britain)

Sci. N. 92:495 November 18, 1967

Drugsl Behaviop and CrimeR. H. BlumAmerican Academy 374:135-46 November 1967

DrugjpAaosLALt,acked by Nat. Inst. Mental 'HealthSci. N. L.7g76 June 3, 197Cogent report with warning for everyone.

Drug.Ignorance HitSci. N.L.TE:6 July 3, 1965Companion piece to "Drug Dangers Attacked by Nat. Inst. ofMental Health". States a need for wide educational program.

A EDAPE.1L101T.Cooley, D.Todayts Health September 1963 41:18-21

2KRELL5L1REPove MemorSci. N.L. 79: December 18, 1965Preliminary report on investigation of effects of specificdrugs on memory traces.

allaslatigs ands Fl= ht from RealitSr. School -07.12 F 10 19.7Presentation of the three categories of drugs, barbiturates,amphetamines, hallucinogens and "hard" narcotics and theireffects and abuses. Also contains a critical analysis of"Whose Responsibility?" is the narcotic problem.

Dru : The Mounting Menace of AbuseRoland .ergLook 31:11-24 August 8, 1967Review of the events resulting from the use of drugs.

REL1112!IiEE1§4.Goldstein, R.Saturday Evening Post May 21, 1966 40-44

June 4, 1966 34-38

aLLIEI4ELLIItaaealJ. ShephardLook 31:14-17 August 8, 1967

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Drug 'Scenepremy LanierThe Atlantic 216:127-135 November 1963College students try to rationalize to the question "Whydo we try drugs?"

aEara_a9.213-eD. B. LouriaSaturday Review 51:38 September 14, 1968

Drugs and thtj'AtNew Republic 159:11 November 30, 1968

DrIIELArAlaaSr. School 88:4-7 April 29, 1966Presentation, of the drug problem which is very realisticallyand objectively put for evaluation by students.

REREEIalLatToday's Health 43:38-9 March 1965A basic article: It distinguishes prescription and non-prescription drugs from laxative to pain killer; it stressessafe use and discard of used prescription drugs.

EndlEE_Cnals2rueLlncidentsH. S. BeckerTrans-Action 5:4-5 April 1968Discussion 5:63-4 May 1968

Epidemic of Acid HeadsTime 7:17Eana 11, 1966The findings resulting from a dose of LSD. The patient ispresented suffering from severe side effects of the drug.

Exiles from the American Dream The junkie and CopB. Jackson,Atlantic 219:44-51 January 1967An excellent account of the results of the use of drugs totwo one-time well balanced Americans.

Failure of PermissivenessFebruary 17,

Review of the British systnumber of drug addicts.

Fathet9Talk Abo4IAmlliaanaM. J. GoldbergGood Housekeeping 166:80-1 February 1968

Feeling PainLentz, J.Today's Health December 1965 page 60

967ms problem of the increased

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For $5Edelson, EdwardWorld Telegram and Son (New York City)November 29, 1965Any teenager with $5 and some initiative can, get LSD in

Greenwich Village. Teenagers who use LSD are aware of some

of the adverse effects of the drug, but they have confidence

in their ability to handle it.

E222:14Ays tom The End of a 112-212:

J. BrackmanEsquire 66:126 September 1966Review of the possible ends to those who use drugs.

Frc21/m12 LSDM. Granier and DoyeuxUNESCO Courier 21:,8-12 May 1968

2AEE1_2STeellg12_P.Eua.Jhid4.cts In Rehat1-1111MPAR. Rice is reporter at large.New Yorker 41:50-2 March 22, 1965It details a program showing some success with grouptherapy in the New York area. Newest ideas in therapy

employed.

Get Rid of Those Worn Out MedicinesJ. LentzToday's Health 143:88 February 1965Admonition to discard crumbly pills and liquid residuesmay be ineffective or lethal. Cautions on labeling all

drugs. Basic information.

G. Fl. Poll: Should Marivana b Changed?Good Housekeeping 1 7:10 july 19'6'8

Goof Ball Set Addict, in the SuburbsM. SchramNation 203:242-5 September 1968

Graduate Students as Mari uana UsersSch. and Soc. 9 :392 November 9, 1968

Growing 'era.l TeenaeL_Use of Drugs for Kicks,

Good HousekeepingMay 1966

Hea ring col212,pm21,11nsAm11.9 Touchecome Normal Under the Influenc

Robinson, L.New York Times MagazineAugust 22, 1965 14-15

cent. Bizarre Reactions

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Herbs: Their Ancient Influences on 'MankindCarleton, M.Today's Health March 1964 page 33

Heroin Cure" Works: TestinE MethadoneSelo N. 91:IIT--PebivaiTITTI546/A report of a 3 year testing program of 276 hard-core NewYork addicts treated by the drug Methadone at RockefellerU. Hospital and Betn. Isreal Medical Center.

The Hidden Evils of LSDB. DavidsonSaturday Evening Post 19-23 August 12, 1967Details some results of recent research in the field of LSD.

The Htuirtfs_Time 90:1 18-22 July 7, 1967Review of cult pointing up diametric philosophies.

Hormone Hazard: Use of Steroids by AthleticsNewsweek September 27,745675-----This is an excellent critique about a recent trend to "addstamina, height and weight". Actual improvement is notworth the risks to the athlete.

How Can You Tell if Your Child IsWilliam ColeFamily Circle (Reprint also see "Pamphlets") May 1968

How Dan rous is Mari uana?J. L. GoddardU. S. News 63:20 October 30, 1967

How OPIALtg....21201ELA9111viorJ. R. NicholsSci. Am. 212:8016 February 1965Outstanding scientific study on learned behavior patterningin rats.

How Some Dr u Got Their NamesCooley, D.Today's HealthApril 1961 39:38-41

Hung on LSD Stuck on Glue?L. RichAm. Ed. 4:2 5 February 1968

If It's Pot on't Panic!October 1968Sol. Di 'est

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If You E've'r Use Aspirin You 11:-Wint.toRead This

Berland, T.Today's Health May 1961 39:42-3

Instant iaptL2pslGoldman, R. P.Ladies Home Journal October 1963 67-71

Instant MysticismTime October 25, 1963 86-87

International Control of NarcoticsV. KusevicUNESCO Courier 21:24-9 May 1965

Interpol vs. Underworld of NarcoticsJ. NepoteUNESCO Courier 21:24-9 May 1968

InvestiTime 5 August 5, 1966A Philadelphia physician and his associates were removed

from the approved list of human researchers due to false

reporting of fact findings.

._AIsTlaznikajltallyleceAplay Dr. Leary's LSD Road Show

Vaughn, R. Life November 11, 196

I Tried LSDMichele, I.Ladies Home Journal August 1966

The Junkies LifeNewsweek75:63 March 8, 1965A brief description of how 2 Life Magazine employees

succeeded in getting authentic material for a 2

installment spread in their magazine.

KickNew Republic 154-10 April 16, 1966A new approach to helping drug addicts being taken by

various government agencies.

Law and LSDTime June 10, 1966 page 34

New Republican 158:11 February 17, 1968

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LSD and the Anguish of 1.221.1a

S. CohenHarper's 231:69-72 September 1965Deals with the nightmare world of the hallucinogens.

LSD: Controj:.,, Not ProhibitionLife April 29, 17617

LSD and th e Drugs:Of the MindM. ClarkNewsweek 67:59-60 May 9, 1966A good brief explanation of the drug.

LSD Helps AlcoholicsScience News July 9, 1966 page 22

LSD Helps Severe11221turbed ChildrenScience News May

LSD is Not a TonicMc Broom, P.Science News June 4, 1966

LSD: A Medical Overv.iewD. B. LouriaSaturday Review 50:91-2 April 22, 1967Dr. Louria comments on William Braden's book The PriiVate

Sea: LSD and the Search for 'God. He evaluates the pros

and cons of LSD use.

LSD: The gther. Side of the StoryL. GastonPop.Pop. Sci. 190:93-5 January 1967Excellent presentation of the side effects of LSD.

LSD: A Research and tialti.dclUngerleider and FisherNation 202:574-6 May 16, 1966

LSD SyndromeF. S. Mayer Nat. R. 19:301 March 21, 1967

Mr. Mayer feels that there is great danger in the use of

LSD. He points out it is used by the educated and more

intelligent sector of our society and this is a problem.

He further feels that the extreme rationalization and

ideoligical thinking on the part of philosophers has

created this attempt to retreat from civilization.

LSD and the UnbornNewsweek September 18, 1967

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Love on Haight---11Tig19:27 *March 17, 1967

A 10 x 15 block midtown section has become the center for

a new utopianism, compounded of drugs and dreams, free love

and LSD.

M41112A11:a CauserendenceToday's Health 45:13 September 1967

Mari uana is Still 1, Mass. rUli4gJ. OterisTime 90:38 December 29, 1967

Mar j uana LawJ. ShaneNew Republic 159:9-10 March 23, 1968

NIEllusLzagla of Turned on UsersLife Magazine July"-7,191---67-Marijuana has gained added notoriety during the past

several years. The number of users is steadily climbing,

while the age of the user is falling.

Marijuana - The Pot BoilsScience News November 18, 1967

Ths_NAr11422A2roblem: ecial ReportNewsweek 30M7-711T July 2, 9 7

Expounds on the problem of pot going middle class.

Medicines of Tomorrow.Cooley, D.Part 1, November 1963 page 38Part II, December 1963 page 34Today's Health

Mental 'lines s A lc oho 1 isrrILlyEl2n1.L2m2altatH. W. DemoneAmerican Academy 378:22,-3 July 1968

Merchants of HeroinA. MoscowReader's Digest 93 :203 -28 August 1968

Mom i is the VtllanTime 3 May 21, 1965Depicts the mother's contribution to delinquency in buying

affection. Broken homes, social workers, problems (old twist)

are involved.

My Son is on LSDM. RobertsLaaies Home Journal 85:38 January 1968

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M4LI9n'Was a DruL_AddictL.1 DavidGood Housekeeping 160-.53 January 1965Poignant tale, well told.

Narcotics and Dias AbuseJ. WalshScience 162:1254 December 13, 1968

Narcotic Drug Addicts in the 1960'sHess, C.Public Health ReportsMay 1966 Vol. 81 No. 5

Narcotics: Slum to SuburbNewsweek 777-6-8c February 22, 1965Excellent review of new trends in drug use by teenagers.

New Hapt21211ALIcts - MethadoneR. H. BergLook 29:23-24 November 30, 1965Manhattan General Hospital's Methadone withdrawal program.Excellent accompanying picture story by James Karalesemphasis on importance of family.

New }_for DrAE_11dictsF. R. Schreiber and M. HermanSci. Digest 60:15-47 1966A good review of what is being done for the drug addicts.Also in reprint Look Magazine, 488 Madison Avenue,New York 10022

lig_E_LtELLt_u_Ip Reveal Harmful Drug ReactionsSci. N. L. tT5 1967Reports country wide service inaugurated to raise safetyquotient of drugs.

Nfw_luorts on RisinflProblemof Use of LSDU. S. News 67:12 April 10, 1967The 45th annual meeting of the American College HealthAssociation. feels that students are not impressed by adultsand parents "preaching to them about LSD being a terriblething" while adults continue to use alcohol and tranquilizers.

New Trends it Narcotic Addiction ControlHess, C.Public Health ReportsMarch 1966 Vol. 81 No. 3

No-Refuge (Psychodrama)J. KrollNewsweek 71:114 May 20, 1968Concept of ex-narcotic addicts from Daytop Village.

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No Wa Out?: Dru s and Thera peutic 'Communit'y 'Programs

Newsweek :77- October 10,.19

Non-Narcotic AddittsTime 86:36 July 2, 1965Details role of barbiturates and amphetamines in addiction.

Urges further restrictions on use.

Offerings at the PsythedelicatessenLingeman, R.New York Times MagazineJuly 10, 1966 pages 6-7

On the 'FringeJ. Ross Interview edited by H.Saturday Review 51:23-24 July

Frankel6,.1968

'the PerilOther Side 'of LSD: The 'Promise andOsmundsen, J. A.Look July 26, 1966

Our New Drug AddictsMc Calls 92:112-13 April 1965The article portrays the menaceIt is a commentary on increasedyouth.

of goof balls and' pep pills.vsOcial" use of drugs by

LIOursisCLAAILILE11291.2LE

Farber, L. H.New York Times Magazine December 11,

The Pain KillersLentz, J.Today's Health May 1962 page 11

1966 (43)

Pentecostals and Drug AddictionK. Mc DonnellAmerica 118:402-6 March 30, 1968Discussion: 118:626 May 1, 1968

Permanent Central Narcotics Board (final session

U.N. Mo. Chron. 4:95-6- December 1967

PharmaceuticalsWorld HealthMay 1965 page 26

at Geneva)

Pill AddictsNewsweek 66:64 December 20, 1965

Spells out current legislation on Rx drugs, use and abuse

of barbiturates and amphetamines.

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Pills 'Drivers ShOuldn't TakeWylie, E. M.Readers Digest February 1967 pages 83-85

Pills and OlympiansSci. N. 91-352 April 15, 1967A Discussion of the possible illegal use of pep pills atthe 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico City. The sports physiciansare formulating means to accurately spot pep pill users.

Playmates in the Narc'ot'ic' ZAMeH. E. BarnesSaturday Review 48:25 March 6, 1965Portrays the junkie, pusher, and underworld links in drugtraffic and use.

Poison Control and PreventionCurrents in Public HealthMay 1961 Vol. 1 No. 2Published by Ross Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio

Pot Bust at CornellD. SanfordNew Republic 156:17-20 April 15, 1967Describes the University's action and the student bodyinvolvement on Cornell Campus.

Pot and ParentsTime 92:44-5

Potted IvyTime 89:98 May 19, 1967Alienated students smoking pot.

Pot's LuckNewsweek 71:14 January 1, 1968(Massachusetts ban on Marijuana)

Primitive Medicine: Magic Miracle and MythLentz, J.Today's Health February 1962 page 44

Promise and Perils of Miraculous DSMOL. DavidGood Housekeeping 161:68-69 August 1965Report on a new hallucinogen.

Psychedelic SentenceT. F. Leary and daughterNewsweek 67:37 March 21, 1966

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1)11211Sag21:1.EqgetiIngraham, HollisHealth News December 1965 (Vol. 42, No. 12) page 12

Quiet Pills Are No Short CutBerland, T.Today's HealthOctober 1961 39:34-5

Realities We Must Face, But Won'tJ. MillsLife 58:105-6 March 5, 1965Pleas for long-term rehabilitation program. Dr. RobertBaird's New York City Clinic cited. Accompanied by picturestory by B. Eppridge: "I Told Them Not To Go Home"

Reflections on 'Narcotic AddictionN. HoffmanYale Review 54:17-30 October 1964Sophisticated resume of drug abuse.

Rehabilitation on a City StreetArch Forum 129:62-5 October 1968

Risk of MarijuanaD. SanfordNew Republic 156:11-12 April 22, 1967Discusses the widespread use of marijuana.

Rockefeller and the Drug PlanW. F. Buckley Jr.Nat. R. 18:257 March 22, 1966A critical review of the New York State Law regarding thetreatment of drug offenders.

The Seldom Seen - Ille al NarcoticsTime 83:19 March 27, 19Story of the 295 federal narcotics agents and their rolein apprehension.

Some Medicines Make You a Dangerous DriverTime 20L43-5 January 196TImportant information on barbiturates and amphetamines fordrivers.

Speaking Out: Gives Drugs to AddictsN. StraussSaturday Evening Post 237:67 August 8, 1964Suggests body chemistry as a cause of addiction. Pleafor new system of control.

Stamplu Out AddictionH. S. BeckerCommentary 40:76-8 August 1965

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qLEEPIVIITE491Time :15B December 31, 1965Details work of narcotics squad in cooperation with

international police agencies in apprehension.

Teenagers and the DoeParents Magazine j.TTI61,7 May 1964Explains the dangers of narcotics. Lists facts on addiction

and its relation to crime and statistics. Article makes a

plea for legislation.

Terror i_n the StreetsW. SparksCommonwealth 82:345 June 4, 1965Deals with the metropolitan problems caused by addiction

The Thrill Pill MehaceBill DavidsonSaturday Evening Post 238:23-8December 4, 1965A vivid account of how the illicit drugs are hooking the

nations youth and creating a vast new industry in the

underworld. An excellent presentation of amphetamines.

To Drug or Not to Drug (Britain)Nat. Review 20:536 June 4, 1968

Treating Addicts Humanky.Christian Century 83:131-2 February 2, 1966

A theological approach to the treatment of addicts.

Treatment of Narcotic AddictsCameron, D. D.Today's Health October 1963 page 12

Truth About LSDYoung W.Readers Digest September 1966 56-59

Tunnel Back: The R,e2211L2aananonL. YablonskyNation 200:256 March 8, 1965Concise review of Yablonsky's book on Synanon treatment.

Turned onyof LifeNewweek November 28, 1966 page 72

TurnlEG_IL22NILLILSD: Doses to Mental Patients

Time November 25, 196-6

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Turning Off: Encount2p_py Program-----TTIT1-90-91 March 31, 1967

Explains the tactics used by the new Manhattan organization

Encounter - to combat the growing drug addiction among

teenagers. Also describes several documentary films about

the subject.

Use of PeE_Ellp: A 'Gr,oWing ProemU . S. News 58 February 22, 1965)

Varieties of Drub ExperienceTrans-Action 5:5=6TEtober 1968

Violence "Direct Result of Marijuana"J . J. BellizziWeekly BulletinN.Y.S. Dept. of Health 20-26, 101-3June 26, 1967Cites d)cumentary proof of crimes as direct results of

use of marijuana.

Volstead Exhumed? Dangerous Drtlz Penalties of '68

E . J. Shob en Jr.Nation 207:306-8 September 30, 1968

War on AddictionD . R. CampionAmerica 112:356-9 May 8, 1965Complete report on California's drug problem, prepared with

the aid of a jurist, who details hope for mainliners.

We Are All AnimalsJ . MillsReaders Digest 861:226-30 June 1965The title quotes a girl junkie, commenting on the depraved

condition of the addict.

What's Wrong With Pot?Newsweek 70:30 October 2, 1967

Wheeling and Dealing With TrAET;dy.,

J. ShephardLook 32;56-9 March 5, 1968

Where Junkies Le'arG. SamuelsNew York Times Magazine pages 30-2 May 9, 1965

An excellent presentation of the life of the big city

drug user.

Why Kids Take Druu?act.. Digest 63:69-70 June 1968

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.t4111211tinoke PotLloyd ShearerParade (L.I. Press) June )4, 1967

The cover picture is vivid and the story tense on

student drug use.

Yonkers Leads CbIthty Drive Against msJavan, JuneYonkers Herald Statesman (N.Y.)November 16, 1965The Yonkers program of anti-narcotics education is regarded

as one of the most advanced in N.Y.S. The program includes

intensive study starting at the 6th grade.

Younp Addict: Can We Hel Him?

J. LarnerAtlantic 215:75-80 February 1965

Henry Street Settlement, and the stories of young addicts.

Article decrees public score and ignorance of the drug

addiction problem. There is a plea for concerted use of

effective new methods of recovery.

Your Guide to Mind DrugsMines, R.Science Digest 55 (January 1964) 67-70

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The Addict and Drbm.Gleber, 1.The American Journal of Nursing pages 53-54 July 1964

Assessment of the Dependence_rod uding Properties ofDih drdcOdeinon6 and 'Coddxime

BoutwellJasinki. Clinical Pharmacology Theories 8:266-270March April 1967For teacher information, a study of the dependency on drugs.

Barbiturate Use in Narcotic AddictsHamburger, E.JAMA August 3, 1964 457-60

Bizarre World of LSD May Set AlcoholicALLIIDr. J. Ross McLeanMedical. World News 5(39) 140-41, 144-45 1965Article suggests that evidence exists showing that psychedelicdrugs can be used to treat alcoholics and other patients withpsychiatric problems.

Confessions of a Goof Ball AddictDavid son, H. A.American Journal of PsychiatryFebruary 1964 750-56

22nEtriaa2LELEarcoticAddiction: A Natural_His:bouRosenthal, 1.0 Sherman & KingAmerican Journal of Public HealthAugust 1962 pages 1252-1262

The PanatnaafAallittAnintaancsrLemere, F.American Journal of PsychiatryNovember 1966 569 -72

lalasta LSD?Scientific American February 1966 'page 54

aptAndplicsjal Barbiturates and othervej2KuaJournal of the American Medical Association193 (8) 673-677 1965Barbiturate dependence is a chronic relapsing disorder andthe cycle of withdrawal and reversion to the drug use islikely to occur. Article also points out sedatives' are avaluable part of medical therapy and useful in the treatmentof insomnia.

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22A121c1pnci on Tran uilizersSiegel, I.JAMA 191, January 1965Presents the total picture of tranquilizing drugs forteachers.

DrulLAbtts'o:andSchremly, j. and Soloman, P.JAMA August 10, 1964 pages 512-14

DE4E_AddictionAnslinger, Harry J.Encyclopedia Britannica (14th ed.) VII 678-679A good concise description of narcotic drugs, their effects,types of addicts, and the laws governing resale and possessionof narcotics.

12.1-1.0_and DrivingPerry, C. and Morgenstern, A.JAMA January 31, 1966 Vol. 195 No. 5

REREEse AmonaAdcalesgentsStanton, Alfred H.American Journal of Psychiatry 122 (10) 1282-1283 1966

Drug IdentificationSymonds, J. K.JAMA 199:664-5 February 1967Use of coded imprint.

Ead9miological Studies of.AdveEse, Druz ReactionsSeidl, L, Thornton, G. and Cluff, L.American Journal of Public HealthAugust 1965 pages 1170-1175

Gasoline Addiction in ChildrenEasson, WilliamPediatrics 29:2 250-254 February 1962

FDAts' Emanding HorizonsMilstead, K.journal of American Dietetic Association March 1966 page 186

General ThequLpfltELIdence on .:fRado, Sand orAmerican Journal of Psychiatry114:2, 165-170 August 1957

Glue Sniffers.Barker, Gordon and Adams, ThomasSociology and Social Research 47:3, 298-310 April 1963

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Glue Sniffin' in ChildrenGlaser, Helen and Massengale, OliverJournal of the American Medical Association181:4, 3.00-303 July 1962

Halfway 'HOus)3 for. DriGAddictsAmerican journalPublic Health and the Nation's Health Vol. 54, 1964Provides information on addicts and their needs.

Hallucinogenic DagsBarron, F., Jarvik, M. and . Bonnell, S.

Scientific American April 1964 pages 29-37

Harvard's Stand on DrugsBrickman, WalterSchool and Society 95:250 April 1967A college president's approach to the drug problem in his

school.

Herlon Addiction Ip The United KingdomBewley, ThomasBritish Medical Journal 2 (5473) 1284-1286 1965

The increase in the number of known herion addicts is

accelerating, with newly-reported cases doubling every

18 months, The decreasing mean age each year is traceableto an increased number of younger addicts who becomeaddicted through a non-therapeutic source.

Illicit LSD Traffic Hurts Research EffortsScience News April 30, 19.)o page 347

The Innocent ChildShirkey, H.JAMA May 2, 1966 Vol. 1 6, No. page 418

To Label or Not To :1

Shirkey, H. C.

JAMA December 20, 1965 Vol. 194, No. 12

LSD: Tamed for ResearchDahlberg, C. C.

Science September 30, 1966

LSD: What's It 'LikeAFLL4

Cohen, SidneyAmerican Journal of Mental Deficiency 70:933 1965-66

LSD acceptance by the public.

A Model Cont.inuim for :a Communit -Based Prpgram_fvoseMrriw

ligE-T1-66ERKT-WrffR76Stirrlaia7,,,t 1 0

freedman, . GYEERTR7:770Fieyer, A.

American journal of Public HealthMay 1964 pages 791-802

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Narcotic Addiction: What Treatment Can A Physician

Administer .

EditorialNew York State Journal of Medicine66 (8) 943-944 1966

Narcotic Usa Part I: Spectrum of a Difficult Medical ProblemZinherg, N. and Lewis, D.The New England journal of MedicineMay 71 1964 Vol. 270, No 19 pages 989-993Articles delves into the non-stero-typed typical categories

of addiction. Excellent article for sociological study.

Narcotic Usaja,1 Part II: An Historical PILR229j2ive on a

Difficult MedicalThe New England journal of MedicineZinberg, N. and Lewis( D.May 1)4, 1964 Vol. 270, No. 20 page 1045

Notes on the Use of _Drugs to Facilitate Group Therapy

Eisner, B. G.Psychiatric Quarterly 1964 pages 310-28A study of the effects of different dosages of drugs.

Parepric AddictionLerner, Martin,New England journal of Medicine274 (20) 1151, 1966

Personaliiyand Ad4itionqi_Ccarrelations oLritaonseto pyug.

Treatment in Psychiatric Out-PatientsJournal of Psychology1964 pages 165-188Gives a study of socio-economic levels of patients under

drug treatment .

problem of Adyrse DrurP ReacbionsWintrobe, M. M.JAMA May 2, 1966 Vol. 196 No 5 page 404

Problem of Neonatal Narcotic AddictionYerby, Alonzo S.New York State Journal of Medicine65 (10) 1248-1249 1966

.121519.1122hpymacol cal DmoHollister, L.JAMA May 2, 1966 Vol. 196 No. page 411

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Psychosocial Assec.4_9f: DLIE_AatctionRaclin, S. S.

Journal of School HealthDecember 1966 481-87

Purposeful Inhalation of Gasoline Vat, tClinger, Orris and Johnson, NelsonPsychiatric Quarterly 2514 557-567

Treatment of Narcotic Addiction

The NewNew England Journal of MedicineApril 1, 1965 Vol. 272 No. 13 page 693

Verbal Part191Wion of Ne11122297chotics as Contrasted to

Grou-Dsinternational Journal of Group Psychotherapy1964 pages 221-222A study done on psychotic negro males.

Why Not Pot Now? Some Questions and Answers About Marijuana

Brill, HenryPsychiatric Opinion October 1968 Vol. 5 No 5

The Wise Use of Dr140.Moedll, W.JAMA May 2, 1966 Vol. 196 No. 5 page 411

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AAHPERDrug Abuse Escape to NowhereNEA Publication Sales by Smith, Kline & French Labs. 1967

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Agnew, DerekUndercover Agent - NarcoticsMacfadden Books1964

Anslinger, HarryMurderers: The Story of the Narcotic AgeFarrar1962

Anslinger, HarryProtectors: The Heroic Stor of the Narcotics A ents,Citizens and OfficialsFarrar1964

Anslinger, H. and Tompkins, W.

The Traffic in NarcoticsFunk and Wagnells New York1953

Association of Research in Nervous and Mental DiseasesAddictive States ed. by Abe WiklerWilliams and Wilkins 1968

Ausubel, David P.Drug Addiction, Physiolo&ical, Psychological andSociological Aspects

Random 1958

Battista, 0.Mental Dru s: Chemistr 's Challen e to Ps chotheraChilton Philadelphia1960

Beckman, H.Dilemmas in Drug TherapyW. B. Saunders Company Philadelphia1967Addiction 4-7

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Benson, Wilbur and Schele, BurtrumTranquilizing and Antidepressive DrugsCharles C. ThomasChicago1962Reading rather difficult. Book is fair.

Bier, William C.Problems in Addiction: Alcoholism and Narcotics

Fordham1962

Bill, KeithShot to HellRevell 1966

Blum, Richard and AssociatesUtopiates; The Use and Users of LSD-25Atherton Press, New York1964An anthology of LSD. Fair.

Braden, WilliamThe Private SeaA story concerning LSD and the search for God.

Brown, ThorvaldEnigmaThomas1961

Burn, Joshua H.

livaaa:11211sLatmIZAPScribner1962

Burroughs, WilliamJunkieAct Books 1968

Buse, ReneeThe Deadly SilenceDoubleday Garden City, New York1965Good. Factual story about the Bureau of Narcotics and the

"break up" of a big time narcotics ring.

Casriel, DanielSo Fair a House: The Story of SynonanPrentice-Hall1963

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Chein, IsidorThe Road To H: Narcotics, Delinquency and Social Injustice

Basic Books, Inc.1964

Clinard, Marshall, B.Sociology of Deviant BehaviorHolt, Rinehart and WinstonNew York1962An overview of the drug addiction culture.

Cocteau, JeanOpium: The Diary of a CureHillary1957

Cohen, SidneyL122.ASE01212.011:12Atheneum1964The complete story of LSD: its pros and cons. Appears to

be excellent for research.

Connell, P. H.Amphetamine PsychosisChapman & Hall London1958

Consumer ReportsThe Medicine ShowThe Macmillan Company1964

Cutting, W. C.Handbook of Action and Use of Drugs

3rd Edition Appleton-Century Croft New York

1967"Drug Addiction and Alcohol" 587-95

De Quincey, Thomasconfessions of an English Opium -Eater

Oxford 1966

De Ropp, RobertDrugs and the MindGrove1957An explanation of ancient and new drugs covering all aspects,

their effect on the brain and emotions, their potentials for

good and evil. How addicts are addicted. How sick minds are

helped with new drugs. Drug addiction concerning the future.

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Duncan, Tommie L.DAtEsLancilneandHelElne_the Narcotic Addict

Prentice Hall1965

Ebin, DavidDrut Ex erience: First Person Accounts of Addicts Writers,

Scientists and OthersGrove1961or Orion Press, New York

Evergreen Black Cat Edition 1965

Eldridge, WilliamNarcotics and the LawAmerican Bar Foundation1962New York University Press

Ely, VirginiaSome of my Best Friends Were AddictsRevell1968

Endore, GuySynanon: Controversial Drug Addiction Cure

Doubleday1968

Fiddle, SeymourPortraits Fle,2111L2.L.(1211Les.21Life Styles from the

Addict WorldHarper 1961

Foldes, Francis F.Narcotics and AntaThomas1964

Freyhan, Friti ed.Drug_ Addictionprune1963

Gimoney, John and C. MeredithUptightWorld Books1967

Ar.1.4.0.,. M.!,

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Goldstein, R.1.11:112E1612aJIIEELWalker, New York1966

Harms, ErnestLF2_111r1Youth

Pergamon Press, New York1965

Harvey, Malachi and J. C. CrossNarcotic Officer's NotebookThomas1961

Harris, John D.The Junkie Priest: Father Daniel E anNew York1964

Harris, RichardThe Real VoiceThe Macmillan Company1964

HendoffNatural Doctor Among AddictsRand McNally1968

Hess, AlbertChasing the DragonFree Press1965

Hock, PaulProblems of Addiction and HabituationGrune and Stratton1958

Hughes, Helen M. (ed.)The Fantastic LodgeHoughton Mifflin Company, Boston1961Good. The autobiography of a girl drug addict.

Hulburd, DavidH is for HerionDoubleday1952

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Jeffee, SaulNarcotic - An American PlanPaul S. Erikson, Inc., New York1966In lay terms presents the idea of a community clinicprogram for the cure of narcotic addiction.

Johns, E., Sutton W. and Webster, L.Health' for Effective LivingMcGraw-Hill Book CompanyFourth Edition 1966 pages 394-402

Joint Committee of American Bar Association and AmericanMedical Association

arm..Addiction: Crime or Disease"Interim and Final Reports"1961 Indiana

Kalant, 0. J.The Amphetamines: ToxLeizilAtIls,Toronto, CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press1966

Kallet, A. and Schling. F.100,000,000 Guinea PigsThe Vanguard Press1933

Kolb, LawrenceDrug AddictionThomas1962

Kron and E. A. BrownMainline to NowhereMeridian1967

La Barre, W.The Peyote CultHamden, ConnecticutShoestring Press1964

Lamer, JeremyThe Addict in the StreetGrove1964

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Lewin, LouisPhantastica: Narcotic and Stimulating Drugs,Their Use and AbuseDutton1964

Lindesmin, Alfred R.Addict and the LawIndian 19b5

Livingston, Robert B. (ed.)Narcotic Drug Addiction ProblemsU. S. Dept. of Health Education and WelfarePublic Health ServiceBethesda, Md.1958Excellent resource which contains the proceedings of asymposium on the history of addiction problems.

Lockhard, A. (ed.)Readimvs in Health EducationCompiled by J. Humphrey, D. Terry and H. SlusherWm. C. Brown Company, Publishers1964

Louria, DonaldIllshtmare._222ualPocket Books, Inc., New York1966

Marks, JeanetteGe1.21113 and Disaster: Studies in Drugs and GeniusKennikat

Masters, R. E. and Houston, J.The VastE2112mattdelic ExperienceHolt, Rinehart and Winston, New York1966

Maurer, David and Vogel, V.Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction2nd EditionCharles C. Thomas Publisher 1962Springfield, Illinois 303 pagesConsidered the most authoritative in the field. Writtenfrom a medical standpoint. Good background material foran investigation of narcotics.

Merton, Robert K. and Nisbet, Robert (ed.)Gmtspoz2ajocial ProblemsHarcourt, Brace and World, Inc., New York1961Chapter Four on Drug Addiction

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Mintz, MortonThe Therl2putic NightmareHoughton Mifflin1965A report on the massive use of prescription drugs whichmay be worthless, injurious or even lethal.

Murtagh, JohnWho Live In ShadowMc Craw-Hill1959

Nyswander, MarieThe DruG_Addict as a PatientGrove and Stratton1956

O'Donnell, John A. and J. C. Bull (ed.)Narcotic AddictionHarper1966

Parabok, V. P.Narcotic and Cell Narcosis in ChromotherapyConsultants Bureau

Prescott, F.The Control of PainThoeflas Y. Crowell Company, New York1964An historical approach to the control of pain.

Presidnt's Advisory Commission on Narcotics and Drug AbuseFinal I,222E.1;November 1963U. 3. Government Printing Office

Rathbone, Josephine L.Tobacco. Alcohol and NarcoticsOxford Book Company, 71 Fifth Avenue1952 72 pagesAn excellont discussion of the effects of these itemson the human organism, written for teenagers.

Retterstoll N. and A. SundDruid,diction and Habituationniversitats for Laget, Holland1965

Robinson, V.Vigpor, 7? Over PainHenry Schuman, New York1946Development of drugs for anesthesia purposes. Excellent.

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Ross, BarneyNo Man Stands AloneLippincott, Philadelphia1957

St. Charles, AlwynThe Narcotics MenaceBorden, Los Angeles1952 206 pagesThe principle motive for this book is to provide schools,parents, students and others interested in the subjectof narcotics, a reliable source of information coveringthe chief topics of this all-important problem. A good"first" for laymen.

Schaap, RichardTurned-on: The P'riede- Crenshaw CaseNew American Library1967

Schiffers, J.Healthier Livingpages 192-195John Wiley and Sons, Inc.2nd Edition1965

Schmidt, Jacob E.Lingo and LoreThomas1959

Schur, EdwinCrimes Without VictimsPrentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey1965

Schur, EdwinNarcotic Addiction in Britain and AmericaIndiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana1962Illustrates the British approach to addiction, how itworks, whether it might be applicable to the drug problemin America. Good.

Simon, H.Microbes and MenNational Science Teachers AssociationVistas of Science Books1963

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Sington, Derrick and H S. Klare (ed,)11194-fl11229ILaf Drug-TakinZReprint House International 1957

Solomon, DavidLSD, The Consciousness - Expanding DrugG. P. Putnam's Sons1964

Stern, WilliamThe Taste of Ashes.Holt1959

Street, L.I Wasag....Ad114721t.Random House Inc., New York1953

Taladay, P. (ed.)Drugs in Our SIlliAttyJohn Hopkins Press, Baltimore1964Good review of the history and progress of drug therapy,the evaluation of drug effectiveness and safety, thelegislative, economic and sociological aspects oftherapentics.

Taylor, NormanNarcotics: Nature's DanatEDALGiftsDelta 19 3

U. S. Congress, Senate Committee on the Judiciaryglytn1122f111g2.21221 Treatment and Rehabilitation of'2.21i211112L2E1/EAg4112tsReprint House international 1957

Wakefield, DanThe AddictFawcett 1963

Watts, A. W.711121.4L22§1olentures in the Chemistryof Consciousness

Pantheon Press 1962

Weil, G. M. and Leary T. (ed.)The Ps chedel.c Reader : Selected from the Ps chedelicReviewUniversity BooksNew Hyde Park, New York 1965

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Wilkerson, DavidCross and the Switch BladeGeis 1963

Williams, J. B.Narcotic Hallucinozenics Handbook rev. ed.MacmifiaiiI77

Wilner, D. M. and Kassebaum, G.NarcoticsMc craw- -Hill Inc., New York1965

Winick, CharlesLegal and Criminal Psychologyby Toch and HansHolt, Rinehart and Winston, New York1961pages 357-380

Yablonsky, LewisThe Tunnel Back: s1114142a

Macmillan Company, New York1965

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HEVU_CA111. eitiALINEOLAALLOI_A\I UNcitaAREA OF NARCOTIC EDUCATION AND DRUG ABUSE) PAGE 43

Addiction Research CenterU. S. Public Health Service Hospital.Lexington, Kentucky 40508

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation24 Harbord StreetToronto 5, Ontario, CanadaH. David Archibald, Executive Director

American Medical AssociationCouncil on Mental Health535 North Dearborn StreetChicago, Illinois 60610

American Social Health Association1790 BroadwayNew York, New York. 10019Phillip Mather, Chairman, Narcotics Advisory Committee

California Narcotic Addiction Control & Rehabilitation ProgramState Department of CorrectionsSacramento, California 95814Walter Dunbar, Director

Federal Bureau of NarcoticsWashington, D. C. 20226Henry Giordano, Director

International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association84 Holland AvenueAlbany, New York 12208John Beilizzi, Executive Secretary

Lower Eastside Neighborhoods Association214 E. 3rd StreetNew York, New York 10009Martin Livenstein, Executive DirectorNarcotics information Service

Narcotics Education, Inc.P. 0. Box 43906830 Laurel Street, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20012It publishes "Washington Narcotics Newsletter"

National Family Council on Drug Addiction401 West End AvenueNew York, New York 10025Nathan Zucker, Executive Director

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National Research Council - National Academy of Sciences2101 Constitution Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C, 20037Committee on Drug Addiction and Narcotics

National Association for the Prevention of Addiction to Narcotics(NAPAN)

Nathan Strauss III, PresidentHotel Astor.Room 232Times SquareNew York, New York 10036

New York City Department of HealthOffice of Narcotic Coordinator125 North StreetNew York, New York 10013Theodore Rosenthal, Coordinator

Washington Heights Rehabilitation Center540 West 135th StreetNew York, New York 10031Leon Brill, Project Director

New York Neighborhoods Council on Narcotic Addiction306 East 103rd StreetNew York, New York 10029Rev. Norman Eddy, ChairmanCommunity Education Services

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers AssociationCommittee on Narcotics1411 K Street, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20005William Dowling Jr., Chairman

Riverside HospitalNorth Brother IslandNew York, New York 10054Dr. Victor BrethMedical Superintendent

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