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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 066 318 SE 014 510 TITLE Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS), Volume 1 Number 3. I NS TITUTION National Inst. of Mental Health, Chevy Chase, Md. National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information. PUB DATE 31 Jul 72 NOTE 16p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0 .65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; *Drug Abuse; Health Education; *Higher Education; *Instruction; Reference Materials; *Secondary Education ABSTRACT The. Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is a comprehensive biweekly listing of citations of the recent drug abuse literature derived from scanning the major publications media in the area, including scientific and technical journals, popular magazines, underground newspapers, books, legal journals, and government project reports. The citations are categorized into 21 nMajor subject Areasn as follows: History; Socio-Cultural Aspects; Epidemiology; Law and Public Policy; Etiology; Treatment and Rehabilitation; Psychology and Psychological Effects; Public Information; Drug Education; Community Actl'on; Inforrration Resources; Pharmacology, Chemistry, and Toxicology; Behavioral and Physiological Effects; Narcotics; Stimuients; Depressants; Hallucinogens; Cannabis and Derivatives; Volatile Substances; Other Drugs of Abuse; and Literature. Citations are listed alphabetically by author under each heading with complete bibliographical information. The original articles are not available from the clearinghouse, but may be obtained from local university or medical libraries. A listing of current nConferences and Seminars', follows. DACAS is distributed by the National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information which is operated by the National Institute of Health. (Author/LK)

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 066 318 SE 014 510

TITLE Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS), Volume 1Number 3.

I NS TITUTION National Inst. of Mental Health, Chevy Chase, Md.National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information.

PUB DATE 31 Jul 72NOTE 16p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0 .65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; *Drug Abuse; Health Education;

*Higher Education; *Instruction; Reference Materials;*Secondary Education

ABSTRACTThe. Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is a

comprehensive biweekly listing of citations of the recent drug abuseliterature derived from scanning the major publications media in thearea, including scientific and technical journals, popular magazines,underground newspapers, books, legal journals, and government projectreports. The citations are categorized into 21 nMajor subject Areasnas follows: History; Socio-Cultural Aspects; Epidemiology; Law andPublic Policy; Etiology; Treatment and Rehabilitation; Psychology andPsychological Effects; Public Information; Drug Education; CommunityActl'on; Inforrration Resources; Pharmacology, Chemistry, andToxicology; Behavioral and Physiological Effects; Narcotics;Stimuients; Depressants; Hallucinogens; Cannabis and Derivatives;Volatile Substances; Other Drugs of Abuse; and Literature. Citationsare listed alphabetically by author under each heading with completebibliographical information. The original articles are not availablefrom the clearinghouse, but may be obtained from local university ormedical libraries. A listing of current nConferences and Seminars',follows. DACAS is distributed by the National Clearinghouse for DrugAbuse Information which is operated by the National Institute ofHealth. (Author/LK)

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DRUG ABUSE CURRENT AWARENESS SYSTEM

Jean R. McMillen.

DACAS

.. Acting Program Director

National Clearinghouse forDrug Abuse Information

Susan 13, Lachter . . . ........ Project ManagerDrug Abuse CurrentAwareness System

The Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) isprepared for publication by !ismer and Cartpany

under Contract Number IISM-42-72-60,

The National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, oper-ated by the National Institute of Mental Health on behalf ofthe Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention and theFederal agencies engaged in drug education programs, is thefocal point for Federal information on drug abuse. The Clear-inghouse distributes publications and refers specialized andtechnical inquiries to Federal, State, local, and private in-formation resources.

Inquiries should be directed to the National Clearinghousefor Drug Abuse Information, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville,Maryland 20852.

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INTRODUCTION

The Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is a compre-hensive biweekly listing of citations of the recent drug abuseliterature, derived from scanning the major publications mediain the area, including scientific and technical journals, popu-lar magazines, underground newspapers, books , legal journals,and government project reports. The citations are categorizedinto the twenty-one Major Subject Areas listed below. Citationsare listed alphabetically by author under each heading whenthere are entries for that issue.

HistorySocio-Cultural AspectsEpidemiologyLcad and Public PolicyEtiologyTreatment and

RehabilitationPsychology and Psycho-

logical EffectsPublic InformationDrug EducationCommunity ActionInformation Resources

Pharmacology, Chenris try, andToxicology

Behavioral and PhysiologicalEffects

NarcoticsStimuloxitsDepressantsHallucinogensCcmnabis and DerivativesVolatile SubstancesOther Drugs of AbuseLiterature

To better serve the very specific needs of researchers and pro-fessionals in the area, the Clearinghouse has developed a chart/matrix of drug abuse research which is attached to each DACASlist for use as a quick index reference. The matrix is composedof drug categories more specific than the Major Subject Areas,such as LSD, marihuana, barbiturates, and amphetamines, andresearch areas and methods including treatment modalities, chem-ical technics, biochemical and metabolic studies, and etiology.

Not all articles in the DACAS list are included in the matrixsince broad categories, such as Public Information, Lao andPublic Policy, Community Action, History, and Other Drugs ofAbuse, do not require coordinate indexing for quick identifi-cation. Citations are already categorized under these headingsin the list itself.

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The original articles cited in this list are abstracted andentered into the Drug Abuse Information Resources and MaterialsFile, which is part of the Clearinghouse computerized storageand retrieval system. The original articles are not availablefrom the Clearinghouse, but may be obtained from local univer-sity or medical libraries.

The first issues of the Drug Abuse Current Awareness System areconsidered pilot issues. The Clearinghouse is interested ineliciting comments and criticisms regarding the value of thispublication so that it can be improved and made more responsiveto the needs of the public.

Please direct your comments to:

(Mrs.) Susan B. LachterProject ManagerDrug Abuse Current Awareness SystemNational Clearinghouse for DrugAbuse Information

5600 Fishers LaneRockville, Maryland 20852

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HISTORY

305 Hamarneh, Saud. Development of Arabic medical therapy in the tenth cen-

tury. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, XXVII

(1):65-79, January, 1972.

306 Kramer, John C. Introduction to the problem of heroin addiction in

America. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 4(1):15-22,_ Fall, 1971.

SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS

307 Anderson, Jack. Washington merry-go-round: German connection. LancasterIndependent Press, 4(1) :2, May 12, 1972.

308 Bentel, David J.; Crim, D.; and Smith, David E. Drug abuse in combat:the crisis of drugs and addiction alnang American troops in Vietnam.Journal ofPsychedelic Drugs, 4(1):23-30, Fall, 1971.

309 Everingham, John. Laos ruling class alleged to be part of drug trade.Lancaster Independent Press, 4(14):10, June 2, 1972.

310 Herrmann, Dagmar, and Lotze, Jurgen. /Drug taking among school childrenof a small town in northern Germany: report on a pilot study./ (Ger)Munchener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 114:393-397, March 3, 1972.

311 Inciardi, James A., and Chambers, Carl D. Unreported criminal inVolve-ment of narcotic addicts. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(2):57 -64, Spring,1972.

312 McMearn, James H. Racial perspectives on the heroin problem. dournal ofPsychedelic Drugs, 4(1):91 -94, Fall, 1971.

313 Nurco, David N., and Lerner, Monroe. Characteristics of drug abusers ina correctional system. journal of Drug Issues, 2(2) :49-56, Spring,1972.

314 Qedan, S. /Catha edulis, a little-known hallucinogenic agent./ (Ger)Planta Alfeclica, 21(2):113-220, Maxch, 1972.

315 Round the world: Malted States - drug addiction. Lancet, 1(7755):

836-837, April 15, 1972.

316 Schlicht, Justin; Mitcheson, Martin; and Henry, Mel. Medical aspectsof large outdoor festivals. Lancet, I(7757):948-952, April 29, 1972.

317 Weinstock, Anne, and Lerner, Richard M. Attitudes of late adolescentsand their parents toward contemporary issues. Psychological Reports,30(1):239-244, February, 1972.

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EPIDEMIOLOGY

318 Bean, Philip. Social aspects of drug abuse: a study of London drugoffenders. journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science,62(1):80 -86, March, 1971.

319 Brown, Jim Mack. Differences in Attitudes of Public School StudentsToward Selected Drugs and the Relationship Between These Attitudesand Drug Knowledge (Ph.D. dissertation). North Texas State Univer-sity, 1971, 184 pp. Available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,Michigan, No. 72-4065.

320 Butzer, Stephen C., and Cline, David W. Covert drug abuse. Journal ofthe American Medical Association, 219(12):1633 -1634, March 20, 1972.(Letter)

321 Cotnam, H. Beatty. Drug deaths in Ontario. The supervising coroner'sanalysis of their causes in 1970. Addictions, 19(1) :39-46, Spring,1972.

322 Gay, George R.; Winkler, John J.; and Newmeyer, John A. Emerging trendsof heroin abuse in the San Francisco Bay Area. Journal of PsychedelicDrugs, 4(2):53 -64, Fall, 1971.

323 Howard, Jan, and Borges, Phillip. Needle sharing in the Haight: somesocial and psychological functions. Journal ofPsychedelic Drugs,4(1):71 -80, Fall, 1971.

324 Schwarz, J.; Bergius, M.; Anhegger, O.; and Birnbaum, K. The use ofpsychoactive drugs among high-school pupils in Schleswig-Holstein.German Medicine, 1:150-151, Winter, 1971.

LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY

325 Amphetamine production quotas. Journal of the Medical Society of NewJersey, 69(3):246, March, 1972.

326 Anderson, Jack. Spanish narcos. Lancaster Independent Press, 4(7) :4,April 14, 1972.

327 Ann Arbor drug law elates some, scares some. Lancaster IndependentPress, 4(14):10, June 2, 1972.

328 Archibald, H. David. International convention on psychotropic drugs.British Medical Journal, 1(5792):111-112, January 8, 1972. (Letter)

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329 Blumberg, Arnold C.; Klein, Donald F.; Cohen, Melvin; and Heaton, AudreM. Covert drug abuse. New England Journal of Medicine, 286(10) :547,March 9, 1972. (Letter)

330 Bronner, Alfred. Psychotropic drugs. Medical Tribune and Medical News,13(10):15, March 8, 1972. (Letter)

331 Commission urges 'discouragement' of marihuana use. American MedicalNews, 15(13):11, April 3, 1972.

332 Drug abuse in French sports spreads despite strict curbs. Journal ofSports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 11(4):259, December, 1971.

333 Ginsberg, Allen. Documents on police bureaucracy's conspiracy againsthuman rights of opiate addicts and constitutional rights of medicolprofession causing mass breakdown of urban law and order. Journal ofPsychedelic Drugs, 4(1) :104-111 , Fall, 1971.

334 International comments: drug tests for motorists. Journal of the kneri-can Medical Association, 219(10:1492, March 1.3, 1972.

335 International comments: Germans clamp down on drug abuse. Journal ofthe American Medical Association, 219(12) :1644, March 20, 1972.

336 Koch, H. /International activities for combatting drug abuse and de-pendency./ (Ger) Das deutsche Gesunclheitswesen, 27(10):477-4 78,March 9, 1972.

337 McGovern, George. Toward an end to drug abuse. Journal of Drug Issues,2(2) :1-4, Spring, 1972.

338 Nixon signs drug abuse legislation. American Medical News, 15(2) :1, 8,March 27, 1972.

339 Police perjury in narcotics "dropsy" cases: a new credibility gap.Georgetown LOW Journal, 60(2) :507-523, November, 1971.

340 Richards, R. N. Prescription restrictions. Canadian Medical Associa-tion Journal, 106(8):854, April 22, 1972. (Letter)

341 Striking rise seen in illicit transport of cannabis resin. MedicalTribune and Medical News, 13(15) :12, April 12, 1972.

342 The action of U.N.O. for the control of drug abuse. Journal of SportsMedicine and Physical Fitness, 11(4):257-25B, December, 1971.

343 U.S. marijuana use at present level 'not a major threat to publichealth.' Medical Tribune cold Medical News, 13(15):1, 24, April 12,1972.

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344 von Wartburg, W. P. Containrrent of drug abuse through law. Lex etScientia, 8(2) :81-93, April-June, 1971.

ETIOLOGY

345 Bernheim, J. /Clinical notes on youth and drugs./ (Fre) Medecine etHygiene, XXX(997):206-207, February 9, 1972.

346 Berman, Leon E. A. The role of amphetamine in a case of hysteria.journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 20(2) :325-340,April, 1972.

347 Fanai, F. /The flight of youth in a schizophrenic world. A contributionfrom social psychiatry to the discussion on the cause and prognosisfor cases of abuse of hashish and LSD./ (Ger) Therapie Woche, 22(1):691-694, March, 1972.

348 Gay, Anne C., and Gay, George R. Haight-Ashbury: evolution of a drugculture in a decade of mendacity. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs,4(1):81-90, Fall, 1971.

349 Luce, John. The end of the road: a case study. Journal of PsychedelicDrugs, 4(1):50-52, Fall, 1971.

350 Pittel, Stephen M. Psychological aspects of heroin and other drug de-pendence. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 4(1) :40-45, Fall, 1971.

351 Scherer, Shawn E.; Ettinger, Ronald F.; and Mudrick, Nathan J. Need forsocial approval and drug use. Journal of Consulting and ClinicalPsychology, 38(1):118-121, February, 1972.

352 Wellisch, David K.; Gay, George R.; Wesson, Donald R.; and Smith,David E. The psychotic heroin addict. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs,4(1):46-49, Fall, 1971.

TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

353 Amital, M.; Dickhaut, H. H.; and HasenKnopf, P. /Treatment of with-drawal syndrome in "fixers": drug abuse in juveniles by injection./(Ger) Der Nervenarzt, 43(3) :157-160, March, 1972.

354 English, George E., and Jones, Robert E. Salient differences betweeninternal and external standards for hospitalizing opiate addicts.Psychological Reports, 30(1) :7-11, February, 1972.

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355 Feldman, Harold S. Antidepressant drug therapy: addicts vs. nonaddicts.Psychosomatics, XIII(1) :41-48. January-February, 1972.

356 Fisher, Donald Clive. Experimenter Effects in the Verbal Conditioningof Adolescents ' Responses Toward Drive (Ph. D. Dissertation). Univer-sity of Southern California, 1971, 122 pp. Available from UniversityMicrofilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 72-3772.

357 Lennard, Henry L.; Epstein, Leon J.; and Rosenthal, Mitchell S. Themethadone illusion. Science, 176(4037) :881-884, May 26, 1972.

358 Light, Frederick V. Gate keeping problems of the general practitioner.Journal of Drug Issues, 2(1):34-37, Winter, 1972.

359 Mattke, D. J.; Portugall, Elke; Lange, K. J.; Elbot, E.; Brinkmann,R.; and Wormser, R. /Information from the Munich Drug Advisory Board:reflections after six months operation./ (Ger) Fortschritte der Medi-zin 90 (8) : 299-302, March, 1972.

360 Ural methadone maintenance techniques in the management of morphine-type dependence. Journal of the American Medical Association,219 (12):1618-1619, March 20, 1972.

361 Robinson, Chuck. Dealing with drug emergencies. Lancaster IndependentPress, 4(7):11, April 14, 1972.

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

362 Rau, Theodor F. /Addiction manifestations and addiction problems in thepsychosomatic clinic./ (Ger) Zeitschrift fur Allgemeinmedizin, 48(5):209-211, February 20, 1972.

363 Leuner, Hanscarl. /Acute psychiatric complications in drug abuse andtheir treatment./ (Ger) Der Nervenarzt, 43(3) :142-145, March, 1972.

364 Reich, Peter, and Hepps, Robert B. Homicide during a psychosis inducedby LSD. Journal of the American MedicaZ Association, 219(7) :869-871,February 14, 1972.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

365 Congress receives second marihuana report. Pennsylvania Medicine,75 (3) :28, March , 1972,

366 Edwards, Griffith. Planning for the 70's. Social background to the useand abuse of alcohol and drugs: professional aspects. Addictions,19(1):2-17, Spring, 1972.

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367 Flach, Frederic F. Reasonable communication in the easing of drug

abuse. Journal of School Health, XLII(3) :155-157, March 1972.

368 Lehr, David. Grass, acid, and speed. Proceedings of the Rudolf VirchowMedical Society, 27:285-307, 1971.

369 Muskie, Edmund S. Crime, drugs and the nation. Journal of Drug Issues,2(2):5-7, Spring, 1972.

370 l'ardo, Alvaro Lopez. /The adolescent and drugs./ (Spa) Pediatria,XII(3) :227-234, November, 1971.

371 Rachin, Richard L. Where it's at . . . and then some. Journal of DrugIssues, 2(2) :I-V, Spring, 1972. (Editorial)

372 Torning, Kjeld. /Drug abuse./ (Dan) Ugeskrift for Laeger,, 134(5) :245-

246, January 31, 1972. (Letter)

DRUG EDUCATI ON

373 Caliguri, Joseph P. Drug education guides are not enough. Journal ofDrug Issues, 2(2):37-42, Spring, 1972.

374 Smart, Reginald G., and Fejer, Dianne. Credibility of sources of druginforniation for high school students. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(2):

8-18, Spring, 1972.

375 Virgilio, Carmela Louise. A Comparison of the Effects of the SchoolHealth Education Study (SHES) Approach and the Lecture-DiscussionApproach Upon Drug Knowledge and Attitudes of High School Students(Ed. D. dissertation). Boston University School of Education, 1971.228 pp. Available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan,No. 71-26,746.

376 Watson, L. M. The management of drug misuse in schoolchildren. PublicHealth, 86(1):10-19, November, 1971.

COMMUN I TY ACTI ON

377 Beigel, Allan, and Bower, Willis H. A classification of programs fordrug abuse and drug addiction. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(2) :65-72,

Spring, 1972.

378 Earth news: Weed Week tournament planned. Lancaster Independent Press,4(9):2, April 28, 1972.

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379 Hughes, Patrick H., and Crawford, Gail A. Epidemiologic field projectsto reduce the incidence and prevalence of heroin addiction in Chicago.Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 4(1):95-9 8, Fall, 1971.

380 Nordrhein, ArzteKammer. /Medical board drafts a plan for combattingpoisoning by drugs./ (Ger) Zeitschrift fur Allgemeinrnedizin 48(5):232, February 20, 1972. (Letter)

381 Smith, James C. An administrator's view of use and misuse of drugsamong athletes. Journal of School Health, XLII(3) :170-171, March,1972.

INFORMATION RESOURCES

382 Royer, Fred State of the Science Report: effects of psychoactivedrugs on behavioral functions. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(1) :29-33,Winter, 1972.

383 Vandiver, Richard, and Engressei, L. Patrick. Dope on dope: a student'slibrary on drugs. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(2):43-48, Spring, 1972.

PHARMACOLOGY , CHEMISTRY , AND TOXICOLOGY

384 Christopoulos, George N., and Kirch, Ernst R. Isolation and identifica-tion of morphine from postmortem tissues. Journal of Chranatography65(3):507-519, March 1, 1972.

385 Fischer, R., and Hill, R. M. Psychotropic drug-induced transformationsof visual space. International Pharmacopsychiatry, 6(1) :28-37, 1971.

386 Gonzalez-Baron, S.; Jimenez-Vargas, F.; and Garcia, G. Lopez. /Changesin the ovary cycle under amphetamine and reserpine treatment./ (Spa)Revista de Medicina de Za Universidad de Navarra, XV(4) :251-259,December, 1971.

387 Hider, C. L. The rapid identification of frequently abused drugs.Journal of the Forensic Science Society, II(4):257-262, October,1971.

388 Ho, I. ; Loh, H. H.; and Way, E. Leong. Mini thin-layer chromato-graphy in the detection of narcotics in urine from subjects on amethadone maintenance program. Journal of Chromatography, 65(3):577-579, March 1, 1972.

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389 Liss, L. Effect of morphine sulfate on cells of glioblastoma strain intissue culture. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology,XXXI(1):204, January, 1972.

39) Placidi, Gian Franco; Masuoka, David T.; and Earle, Robert W. Distri-bution of [14C]amphetamine in mouse brain: an autoradiographic study.Brain Research, 38(2):399-405, March 24, 1972.

391 Schmitt, Henri. /Pharmacology: medications of the central nervoussystem./ (Fre) Concours Medical, 10(supplement):41 -88, February 26,1972.

392 Schmitt, Henri. /Pharmacology: medications of the central nervoussystem./ (Fre) Concours Medical, 10(supplement):89-128, March 4, 1972.

393 Tulunay, F. Cankat; Kiran, Burhan K.; and Kaymakcalan, Sukru. Inter-action between morphine and lithium. Acta Medea Turcica, VIII(I):1971.

BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS

394 Boston, J. E. Effect of p-chlorophenylalanine on avoidance condition-ing and its interaction with amphetamine. Journal of Mental Defi-ciency Research, 15(4):257-265, DeceMber, 1971.

395 Hirst, Donald V. Hazards of drug dependency. journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 219(12):1629, March 20, 1972. (Letter)

396 Skin Changes may be a warning sign in drug users. Journal of the Ameri-can Medical Association, 219(12):1557-1558, March 20, 1972.

NARCOTICS

397 Advenier, C.; Buneaux, F.; Dupeyron, J.-P.; and Fabiani, P. /Presenceof unmodified diamorphine in the urine of drug addicts./ (Fre)Biologie Clinique, 29(5):427-434, 1971.

398 Apton, Adolf A. Deformity due to heroin. Proceedings of the Rudol,fVirchow Medical Society, 27:19-23, 1971.

399 Bearman, David, and Sheridan, Mimi. Patterns of heroin distribution ina white middle-class college community. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs,4(1):65-70, Fall, 1971.

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400 Council reports: treatment of morphine-type dependence by withdrawalmethods. Journal of the American Medical Association, 219(12):1611-1615, March 20, 1972.

401 Gay, George, R., and Way, E. Leong. Some pharmacological perspectiveson the opiate narcotics with special consideration of heroin. Journalof Psychedelic Drugs, 4(1):31-39, Fall, 1971.

402 Lerner, Steven E.; Linder, Ronald L.; and Klompus, Irving. The cost ofheroin to the addict and the community. Journal of Ptychedelic Drugs,4(1):99-103, Fall, 1971.

403 Marrow, Michael. Professional dope smuggler comments on businePz. Lan-caster Independent Press, 4(9):9, April 28, 1972.

404 Pearson, J.; Challenor, Y.; Baden, M.; and Richter, R. The neuropathol-ogy of heroin addiction. Journal of Neuropathology and ExperimentalNeurology, XXXI(1):165-166, January, 1972.

405 /The newborn of drug addicts./ (Fre) Concours Medical, 94(8):1413-1414,February 19, 1972.

406 Tulunay, F. Cankat; Kiran, Burhan K.; and Kaymakcalan, Sukru. The ef-fect of 6-hydroxydopamine on morphine abstinence syndrome in rats.Acta Medi= Turcica, VIII(I):45-50, 1971.

407 Smith, David E., and Gay, George R. Editors' note. Journal of Psyche-delic Drugs, 4(2):5-14, Fall, 1971. (Editorial)

STIMULANTS

408 Amphetamine-type drugs for hyperactive children. Meacal Letter onDrugs and Therapeutics, 14(7) :21-23, March 31, 1972.

409 Baldomero, E. Baco, and Enguix, S. Cervera. /Amphetamine addiction:considerations with regard to a case./ (Spa) Revista de Medicina dela Universidad de Navarra, XV(4):319-323, December, 1971.

410 Geissmann, P., and Geissmann, C. /A study of depression following thetaking of appetite killers./ (Fre) Bordeaux Medical, 2:115-119,January, 1972.

411 Kaplun, Jack, and Brook, Robert. I am my problem. Addictions, 19(1):28-36, Spring, 1972.

412 Plotnikoff, N. Pemoline: review of-purformance. Texas Reports on Biol-ogy and Medicine, 29(4):467-479, Winter, 197t.

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413 Bond, A. J., and Lader, M. H. Residual effects of a new benzodiazepine:flurazepam. British Journal of Pharmacology, 44(2) :343P-344P,February, 1972.

414 Do It Now Foundation. Barbiturates: the biggest night-cap of all.Lancaster Independent Press, 4(12)12, May 19, 1972.

415 Goulon, M. /Acute intoxication from tranquilizers./ (Spa) RevistaClinica Espanola, 123(6):567-572, December 31, 1971.

416 Matthew, Henry; Roscoe, Peter; and Wright, Noel. Acute poisoning: acomparison of hypnotic drugs. Practitioner, 208(1244):254-258,February, 1972.

417 Wenger, R., and Mohelsky, G. /The electrocardiogra- in severe hypo-thermia./ (Ger) Zeitschrift f4r KreisZaufforschung, 61(2):179 -183,February, 1972.

HALLUCINOGENS

418 Bro-Rasmussen, Frede; Jensen, Bente; and Sorensen, August Halborg."Spontaneous" amputations. Lancet, I(7756):907-908, April 22, 1972.(Letter)

419 Infection affected by LSD use leads to tissue necrosis. Medical Tri-bune and Medical News, 13(15):3, April 12, 1972.

420 Sackler, Arthur M.; Weltnan, A. Stanley; Johnson, LeRoy. Acute effectsof mescaline HC1 on behavior, resistance, and endocrine function ofmale mice. Experimental Medicine and Surgery, 29(1-2):1I8-127, 1971.

421 Van Vunakis, Helen; Farrow, John T.; Gjika, Hilda B.; and Levine,Lawrence. Specificity of the antibody receptor site to d-lysergamide:model of a physiological receptor for lysergic acid diethylamide.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 68(7) :1483-1487,July, 1971.

CANNABIS

422 Abel, Ernest L. Mariheana and motivation. Science, 176(4030) :8, April7, 1972. (Letter)

423 Decriminalization of marijuana. Medical Tribune and Medical News,13(10):15, March 8, 1972. (Editorial)

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424 Galanter, Marc; Wyatt, Richard J.; Lemberger, Louis; Weingartner,Herbert; Vaughan, Tom B.; and Roth, Walton T. Effects on humans ofdelta-nine-tetrahydrocannabinol administered by smoking. Science,176(4037)034-936, May 26, 1972. (Letter)

425 Grupp, Stanley E. Observations on experienced and exclusive marihuanasmokers. Journal of Drug Issues, 2(2):3236, Spring, 1972.

426 Grupp, Stanley E. Prior criminal record and adult marihuana arrestdispositions. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and PoliceScience, 62(1):74-79, March, 1971.

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Lorentz, Raymond J. Levels of dogmatism and attitudes taward marijuana.Psychological Reports, 30(1):75-78, February, 1972.

Marx, Gerard. Marihuana and motivation. Science, 176(4030) :8, April 7,1972. (Letter)

Puschak, Theodore B. Marijuana and alcohol. Medical TribuneNews, 13(15):15, April 12, 1972. (Letter)

Short shorts: marijuana study. Lancaster Independent Press,June 2, 1972.

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431 Brown, Carolyn V. Abuse of isoniazid. Lancet, I(7753):743, April 1,1972. (Letter)

432 Gadeke, Roland. /Tables for "sniffing addiction" in children andjuveniles./ (Ger) Zeitschrift fur Allgemeinmedizin, 48(5) :222-223,February 20, 1972.

433 Brown, Christine F.Charles C. Thomas

434 National CommissionWsunderstanding.1972. 184 pp.

BOOKS

Hallucinogenic Drugs. Springfield, Illinois:, 1972. 154 pp.

on Marihuana and Drug Abuse. Marihuana: a SignaZ ofWashington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office,

435 National Institute of Mental Health. A Long Dark Hallway. Washington,D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971. 32 pp.

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436 Ray, Oakley S. Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior. Saint Louis: C. V.Mosby, 1972. 299 pp.

437 U.S. Public Health Service. First Facts about Drugs. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971. 15 pp.

CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

International Narcotics ConferenceInternational Narcotic Enforcement Officers Assn., Inc.Fairmont Roosevelt HotelNew Orleans, Louisiana

October 7-13, 1972

Contact: International Nercotic Enforcement Officers Assn., Inc.178 Washington AvenueAlbany, New York 12210