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The Psychedelic Evangelist

A Johns Hopkins scientist was known for rigorous studies of psychedelics. Was he a true believer?

Brendan Borrell
Author: Brendan Borrell

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Brendan Borrell

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Conflicts of Interest, Depression (Mental), Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Ethics and Official Misconduct, Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, Md), Leary, Timothy, Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Placebos, Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, Psychology and Psychologists, Religion and Belief, Research, Suicides and Suicide Attempts
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