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Notes on the present status of Ololiuhqui and other hallucinogens of Mexico [bound with] The active principles of the seeds of Rivea Corymbosa and Ipomoea Violacea.

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Notes on the present status of Ololiuhqui and other hallucinogens of Mexico [bound with] The active principles of the seeds of Rivea Corymbosa and Ipomoea Violacea.

by Wasson, R. Gordon ; Albert Hofmann

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Cambridge: Harvard University Botanical Museum, 1963. Volume 20, number 6. Fine. 23 cm; Two titles in one. 51 pages (numbered 161-212), including 8 plates. Stapled as issued. Owner's ink stamp on page 1.

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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio US (US)
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Title
Notes on the present status of Ololiuhqui and other hallucinogens of Mexico [bound with] The active principles of the seeds of Rivea Corymbosa and Ipomoea Violacea.
Author
Wasson, R. Gordon ; Albert Hofmann
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Edition
Volume 20, number 6
Publisher
Harvard University Botanical Museum
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1963
Keywords
Hallucinogenic plants salvia divinorum corymbosa ethnopharmacology morning glory seeds
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