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1 ti DOCUMENT RESUME ED 072 943 SE 015 349 TITLE Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS), Volume 1 Number 8. INSTITUTION National Inst. of Mental Health, Rockville, Md. National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information. PUB DATE 9 Oct 72 NOTE 17p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS Bibliographic Citations; *Bibliographies; *Drug Abuse; Drug Education; *Literature; Periodicals; Reference Materials ABSTRACT The Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is a comprehensive biweekly listing of citations of recent drug abuse literature, derived from scanning the major publications media i% the area. This includes scientific and technical journals, popular magazines, underground newspapers, books, legal journals, and government project reports. Citations are categorized in 21 major subject areas: history, socio-cultural aspects, epidemiology, law and public policy, etiology, treatment education, community action, information resources, pharmacology/chemistry/toxicology, behavioral and physiological effects, narcotics, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, cannabis and derivatives, volatile substances, other drugs of abuse, and literature. Items are entered alphabetically by author under each heading when they are available. A final section notes current conferences and seminars indicating name and location of the program, dates, and whom to contact for further information. (BL)

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 072 943 SE 015 349

TITLE Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS), Volume 1Number 8.

INSTITUTION National Inst. of Mental Health, Rockville, Md.National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information.

PUB DATE 9 Oct 72NOTE 17p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS Bibliographic Citations; *Bibliographies; *Drug

Abuse; Drug Education; *Literature; Periodicals;Reference Materials

ABSTRACTThe Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is a

comprehensive biweekly listing of citations of recent drug abuseliterature, derived from scanning the major publications media i% thearea. This includes scientific and technical journals, popularmagazines, underground newspapers, books, legal journals, andgovernment project reports. Citations are categorized in 21 majorsubject areas: history, socio-cultural aspects, epidemiology, law andpublic policy, etiology, treatment education, community action,information resources, pharmacology/chemistry/toxicology, behavioraland physiological effects, narcotics, stimulants, depressants,hallucinogens, cannabis and derivatives, volatile substances, otherdrugs of abuse, and literature. Items are entered alphabetically byauthor under each heading when they are available. A final sectionnotes current conferences and seminars indicating name and locationof the program, dates, and whom to contact for further information.(BL)

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DRUG ABUSE CURRENT AWARENESS SYSTEM

DACAS

Jean R. McMillen Acting Program DirectorNational Clearinghouse for

Drug Abuse Information

Susan B. Lachter Project ManagerDrug Abuse Current

Awareness System

The Drug Abuse Current Awareness System (DACAS) is

prepared for publication by Herner and Companyunder Contract Number HSM- 42- 72 -60.

The National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, oper-ated by the National Institute of Mental Health on behalf of

the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention and the

Federal agencies engaged in drug education programs, is the

focal point for Federal information on drug abuse. The Clear-.

iughouse distributes publications and refers specialized and

technical inquiries to Federal, State, local, and private in-

formation resources.

Inquiries should be directed to the National Clearinghouse

for Drug Abuse Information, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville,

Maryland 20852.

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INTRODMTION

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 AspectsEpidemiologyLaw and Public PolicyEtiologyTreatment andRehabilitation

Psychology and Psycho-logical Effects

Public InformationDrug EducationCommunity ActionInformation Resources

Pharmacology, Chemistry, andToxicology

Behavioral and PhysiologicalEffects

NarcoticsStimulantsDepressantsHallucinogensCannabis 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, Law.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 regarang the value of thispublication so that it can ba improved and made more responsiveto the needs of the public.

Please direct your comments to:

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

5600 Fishers LaneRockville, Maryland 20852

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HISTORY

Vol. 1, No. 8

981 Swanson, Jon Colby. Serendipity and drugs: an historical perspective.

Journal of Drug Education, 2(2):211 -215, June, 1972.

SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS

982 Kadushin, Lewis Robert. Drug Attitudes, Parental Childrearing Attitudes,

and Youths' Perceptions of Parental Attitude Agreement (Ph.D. disser-

tation). University of Texas, 1971. 304 pp. Available from University

Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 72-11,362.

983 Hahn, Dongse. /Socio -psychiatric issues - drug use in Korea./ (Kor)

Journal of the Korean Medical Association, 14(5):369 -372, May, 1971.

984 Reinemann, John Otto. Criminological observations during a trip to Ger-

many. The Quarterly, XXVIII(4):77 -79, Winter, 1971.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

985 Bagnell, Barbara. Heroin - a rising tide? Addictions, 19(2):44-56,

Summer, 1972.

986 Buechler, Kevin P. Drug usage at the secondary and primary school

levels. Journal of Drug Education, 2(2):179 -190, June, 1972.

987 Daniel, R. A five-year study of 693 psychogeriatric admissions in

Queensland. Geriatrics, 27(4):132 -158, April, 1972.

988 Gaultier, M.; Pebay-Peyroula, F. Conso; Piva, C. /Problems faced by the

toxicologist: suicide and addiction./ (Fre) Therapie, XXVII(2):261-

271, March-April, 1972.

989 Goldberg, Evelyn. Extent of the drug abuse problem. Maryland State

Medical Journal, 21(4);73-75, April, 1972.

990 Winokur, George. Family history studies VIII: secondary depression is

alive and well, and . . . Diseases of the Nervous System, 33(2):94-99,

February, 1972.

LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY

Brown v. State, 481 P.2d 475 (Okla. Crim. Ct. 1971). Constructive

possession - Oklahoma. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1(2):337, Spring,

1972. (Digest)

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992 Fife, Darlene. The case of Joe Littlepage. Nola Express, July 21, 1972.

993 Higby v. State, 485 P.2d 380 (Wyo. 1971). Sale: agency - Wyoming. Con-temporary Drug Problems, 1(2):345-346, Spring, 1972. (Digest)

994 International comments: agreement on narcotics. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 221(6):611, August 7, 1972.

995 International comments: new narcotics law in West Germany. Journal ofthe American Medical Association, 221(5):516, July 31, 1972.

996 Lange, Timothy. Dial-a-bust. Los Angeles Free Press, 9(32):19, August11-17, 1972.

997 Legalization news roundup. Rolling Stone, June 22, 1972.

998 Nargeolet, Henri. /Administration and regulation problems./ (Fre) Ther-apie, XXVII(2):289-295, March-April, 1972.

999 Ottawa - defacto dope legislation. Georgia Straight, July 13, 1972.

1000 State v. Baccino, 282 A.2d 869, (Delaware, 1971). Vice Prircipal upheldon search of student's pocket - reasonable suspicion. Education CourtDigest, 16(5):6, May, 1972.

1001 Police provocation. Lancaster Independent Press, 4(23):11, August 4,1972.

1002 People v. Berrios, 28 N.Y.2d 361 N.Y.S.2d 884(1971). "Dropsy" evidence -New York. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1(1):153-154, Winter, 1971-1972.(Digest)

1003 People v. Candelaria, 96 Cal. Rptr. 90 (Ct. App., 2d Dist., Div. 4,July 16, 1971). Involuntary commitment - California. ContemporaryDrug Problems, 1(1):155, Winter, 1971-1972. (Digest)

1004 People v. Valot, 33 Mich. App. 49, 189 N.W.2d 16 (1971). Constructivepossession - Michigan. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1(2):337, Spring,1972. (Digest)

1005 State v. Woods, 5 Wash. App. 399, 487 P.2d 624 (1971). Constructivepossession - Washington. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1(2):338, Spring',1972. (Digest)

1006 Thornton v. State, 481 P.2d 484 (Okla. Crim. Ct. 1971). Constructivepossession - Oklahoma. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1(2):338, Spring,1972. (Digest)

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ETIOLOGY

1007 Grayson, Ellis S. Drug abuse: addicts and addictors. The Quarterly(Pennsylvania Association on Probation, Parole and Correction),XXVII(4):47-51, Winter, 1971.

1008 Hughes, Patrick H., and Crawford, Cail A. A contagious disease model forresearching and intervening in heroin epidemics. Archives of GeneralPsychiatry, 27(2):149-155, August, 1972.

1009 McCrank, Ernest. The staccato syndrome: a new definition. American Jour-nal of Psychiatry, 129(2):238-239, August, 1972. (Letter)

TREATMENT AND REHABILTJATION

1010 Berman, Joseph I. Emergency treatment of drug abuse patients. HospitalMedical Staff, 1(2):13 -18, February, 1972.

1011 Berman, Joseph I. Treatment of opiate overdosage. Maryland State MedicalJournal, 21(4):70 -72, April, 1972.

1012 Blachly, Paul H. Value of naloxone. New England Journal of Medicine,286(17):951, April 27, 1972. (Letter)

1013 Death puts a sudden halt to CO2 therapy for drug addicts. Medical WorldNews, 13(14):36-37, April 7, 1972.

1014 Dole, Vincent P. Detoxification of sick addicts in prison. Journal ofthe American Medical Association, 220(3):366 -369, April 17, 1972.

1015 Fink, Max. Heroin maintenance. Journal of the American Medical Associa-tion, 221(6):602, August 7, 1972. (Letter)

1016 Free clinics in California, 1971. California Medicine, 116(4):106 -111,April, 1972.

1017 Help for heroin addicts. Maryland State Medical Journal, 21(4):75,April, 1972.

1018 Kolodner, Louis J. History and current account of Med-Chi role in drugabuse in Baltimore and in Maryland. Maryland State Medical Journal,21(4):57 -62, April, 1972.

1019 Lewin, Michael L. Treatment of needle tracks in drug addicts. Journal

of the American Medical Association, 221(7):720, August 14, 1972.(Letter)

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1020 McCarthy, Maureen. The youthful drug abuser: some considerations fortreatment. Maryland State Medical Journal, 21(4):63-69, April, 1972.

1021 Poze, Ronald Server. Heroin addicts in a community mental health in-patient unit. American Journal of Psychiatry, 129(2):206-210, August,1972.

1022 Quitkin, Frederic M.; Rifkin, Arthur; Kaplan, Joel; and Klein, Donald F.Phobic anxiety syndrome complicated by drug dependence and addiction:a treatable form of drug abuse. Archives of General Psychiatry, 27(2):159-162, August, 1972.

1023 Sherman, Yehuda. Methadone is controversial. California Medicine,116(4):65-66, April, 1972. (Letter)

1024 Sinai expands drug detoxification program. Maryland State Medical Jour-nal, 21(4):76, April, 1972.

1025 Spanjers, Arnold J. (Mrs.) Subcommittee on the management of youthfuldrug offenders (ad hoc committee on drug abuse). Journal of theFlorida Medical Association, 59(3):54, March, 1972.

1026 Trigg, Harold L. Treatment of needle tracks in heroin addicts. journoilof the American Medical Association, 221(7):720, August 14, 1972.(Letter)

1027 Young, A. W. Treatment of needle tracks in drug addicts. Journal of theAmerican Medical Association, 221(7):720, August 14, 1972. (Letter)

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

1028 Bibb, Richard C., and Guze, Samuel B. Hysteria (Briquet's syndrome) ina psychiatric hospital: the significance of secondary depression.American Journal of Psychiatry, 129(2):224-228, August, 1972.

1029 Burt, Graham. A case of delirium. Oxford Medical School Gazette, 24(2):38-42, 1972.

1030 Gregory, Robert J. The hallucinogenic (LSD) experience. Journal ofDrug Education, 2(2):171-178, June, 1972.

1031 Irwin, Lew. Brian Cole overdoses. Los Angles Free Press, 9(32):20,August 11-17, 1972. (Part I)

1032 Kim, Chae Won. /Psychodynamics of the abuse of hallucinogens and nar-cotics./ (Kor) Journal of the Korean Medical Association, 14(5):363-365, May, 1971.

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1033 Snyder, Solomen H. Catecholamines in the brain as mediators of amphet-amine psychosis. Archives of General Psychiatry, 27(2):169-179,August, 1972.

1034 Spensley, James, and Rockwell, Don A. Psychosis during methylphenidateabuse. New England Journal of Medicine, 286(16):880 -881, April 20,1972.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

1035 Adair, Lois. Let's take the heat off parents. Addictions, 19(2):60 -71,Summer, 1972.

1036 Anderson, Jack. New channels for heroin trade. Los Angeles Free Press,9(32):2, August 11-17, 1972. (Part I)

1037 Ask Doctor Dope. Watcher, July 13, 1972.

1038 Coles, Robert. More on drugs. Atlantic, 230(2):80-83, August, 1972.

1039 Lipton, Lawrence. Tim Leary: smuggler and drug pusher? Los Angeles FreePress, 9(32):18, August 11-17, 1972. (Part I)

1040 Pawlak, Vic. Dope scoreboard. Los Angeles Free Press, 9(31):15,16,August 4, 1972.

1041 Perglut, Mark. Into the closet, grass smokers. Rolling Stone, June 22,1972.

1042 Shortshorts. Lancaster Independent Press, 23(4):11, August 4, 1972.

DRUG EDUCATION

1043 Dawson, D. M. A workable antidote to drugs. Education News, 13(8):18 -20,April, 1972.

1044 Serrone, David M., and Major, Dorothy M. Drugs in American society - agraduate course. Wournal of Drug Education, 2(2):191-196, June, 1972.

1045 Tobin, Frances Mae. A Suggested Drug Abuse Education Program for Fresh-

man Women Students Attending an Urban College (Ed.D. dissertation).

Columbia University, 1972. 171 pp. Available from University Micro-films, Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 72-17,227.

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COMMUNITY ACTION

Vol. 1, No. 8

1046 Alternative Pursuits versus drug abuse. Maryland State Medical Journal,

21(4):76, April, 1972.

1047 Arnold, Thomas R. Pharmacological activism. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 221(6):603, August 7, 1972. (Letter)

1048 Drug Abuse Council. Maryland State Medical Journal, 21(4):69, April,1972.

1049 Krowinski, William; Fowler, Franklin S.; Rottenberg, Larry A.; andBoyson, William A. Workable community concepts in drug abuse. Journalof Drug Education, 2(2):125 -137, June, 1972.

1050 LeDain, Gerald. Drugs and society: what can a public inquiry do? Addic-

tions, 19(2):19 -26, Summer, 1972.

1051 Slawson, Marlene R., and Kopacz, Kenneth. Community involvement in pre-vention and control of drug abuse. Journal of Drug Education, 2(2):139-147, June, 1972.

1052 Wayne County doctors fight drug abuse with knowedge and understanding.Michigan Medicine, 71(11):370 -373, April, 1972.

PHARMACOLOGY, CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY

1053 Bieger, D.; Larochelle, L.; and Hornykiekicz, 0. A model for the quanti-tative study of central dopaminergic and serotoninergic activity.European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):128 -136, April, 1972.

1054 Bruun, A., and Ehinger, B. Uptake of the putative neurotransmitter,glycine, into the rabbit retina. Investigative Ophthalmology, 11(4):

191-198, April, 1972.

1055 Chiba, Shigetoshi; Hashimoto, Keitaro; and Hashimoto, Koroku. Pharmaco-logical analysis of chronotropic responses of the S -A node to

caffeine. European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):116 -120, April,1972.

1056 Cuparencu, B.; Safta, L.; Ariesan, V.; Pitea, M.; and Marie, A. /Inves-tigation of some derivatives of sulfon-acyl-hydrazine and sulfonhy-drazine./ (Fre) Therapie, XXVII(2):309-323, March - April, 1972.

1057 Dretchen, Kenneth; Ghoneim, M. M.; and Long, J. P. Interactions ofserotonin with neuromuscular blocking agents. European Journal of

Pharmacology, 18(1):121 -127, April, 1972.

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1058 Finkle, Bryan S. Forensic toxicology :1 drug abuse: a status report.Analytical Chemistry, 44(9):18A-31A, August, 1972.

1059 Floret, J.; Delgado, G.; and Armijo, S. A. Adrenergic and serotonergicmechanisms in morphine-induced respiratory depression. Ptychopharma-cologia, 24(2):258-274, 1972.

1060 Greenwood, D. T., and Sommerville, A. R. The effect of immunosympathec-tomy on the responses of the mouse to reserpine and various anti-depressant and stimulant drugs. Psychopharmacolpgia, 24(2):231-237,1972.

1061 HitcFms, John T.; Orzechowski, Raymond; Goldstein, Sidney; and Shemano,Irving. Pharmacologic evaluation of aletamine (alpha-allylphenethyl-amine hydrochloride) as an antidepressant. Toxicology and AppliedPharmacology, 21(3):302-314, March, 1972.

1062 Jacob, Joseph, and Barthelemy, Colette. /Problems presented to thepharmacist./ (Fre) Therapie, XXVII(2):189-217, March-April, 1972.

1063 James, Stuart H., and Bhatt, Sudhir. Analysis of street drugs: a sixteenmonth study of the actual content of illicit drug preparations in acommunity. Journal of Drug Education, 2(2):197-210, June, 1972.

1064 Nagle, R. E., and Pilcher, J. Respiratory and circulatory effects ofpentazocine: review of analgesics used after myocardial infarction.British Heart Journal, 34(3):244-251, March, 1972.

1065 Pazdernik, Thomas L. The Synthesis of Semirigid and Rigid Analogs ofBeta-Methylamphetamine (Ph.D. dissertation). University of Kansas,1971. 232 pp. Available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,Michigan, No. 72-11,788.

1066 Prescott, L. F. Mechanisms of renal excretion of drugs (with specialreference to drugs used by anaesthetists). Britie; Journal of Anaes-thesia, 44(3):246-251, March, 1972.

1067 Schafer, Edward W. The acute oral toxicity of 369 pesticidal, pharma-ceutical and other chemicals to wild birds. Toxicology and AppliedPharmacology, 21(3):315-330, March, 1972.

1068 Smythies, J. R. The biochemistry of schizophrenia. Res Medica, 4(6):8-11, Spring, 1972.

1069 , Starke, K., and Schumann, H. J. Interactions of angiotensin, phenoxy-

benzamine and prcpranolol on noradrenaline release during sympatheticnerve stimulation. European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):27-30,

April, 1972.

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1070 Teller, D. N.; De Guzman, T.; and Lajtha, A. Uptake of morphine andbarbiturates by brain cortex slices. Neurology, 22(4):414, April,1972.

1071 Urine testing for abusable drugs. Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Newsletter,1(4):1-4, March, 1971

1072 Wang, J. H., and Takeml..., A. E. Studies on the transport of morphineout of the perfused cerebral ventricles of rabbits. Journal of Phar-macolocy and Experimental Therapeutics, 181(1):46 -52, April, 1972.

1073 Ward, Daniel Francis. Effect of Narcotic Analgesics on Locomotor Act-ivity in the Rat and Brain Serotonin (Ph.D. dissertation). Universityof Missouri, 1971. 137 pp. Available from University Microfilms, AnnArbor, Michigan, No. 72-10,671.

1074 Warren, David J. Osmolatity in clinicrl practice. Oxford Medical SchoolGazette, 24(2):18 -22, 1972.

1075 Yeh, June-Zoo. Effects on Mitochondrial Functions of Combinations ofBarbiturates, Ethanol and Acetaldehyde (Ph.D. dissertation). Univer-sity of Missouri, 1971. 253 pp. Available from University Microfilms,Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 72-10,679.

BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS

1076 Costall, B.; Naylor, R. J.; and 011ey, J. E. Stereotypic and anticata-leptic activities of amphetamine after L,traserebral injections.European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):83-94, April, 1972.

1077 Costall, B.; Naylor, R. J.; and 011ey, J. E. The substantia nigra andstereotyped behaviour. European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):95-106, April, 1972.

1078 Byung, Lee Yoon./ Hallucinogenic drugs and their effects./ (Kar) Journalof the Korean MeL".cal Association, 14(5):354-357, May, 1971.

1079 Maj, Jerzy; Sowincma, Helena; and Baran, Leokadia. The effect of amanta-dine on motor activity and catalepsy in rats. Psychopharmacologia,24(2):296-307, 1972.

1080 Wallach, Marshall B., and Gershon, Samuel. The induction and antagonismof central nervous system stimulant-induced stereotyped behavior inthe cat. European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1) :22 -26, April, 1972.

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NARCOTICS

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1081 Automated morphine screening system introduced at clinical chemists'meeting in Seatle. Journal of the Indian Medical Profession, XVIII(7):8118, October, 1971.

1082 Baden, Michael M. Narcotic abuse - a medical examiner's view. New YorkState Journal of Medicine, 72(7):834 -840, April, 1972.

1083 Dunne, James H., and Johnson, Waine C. Necrotizirg skin lesions inheroin addicts. Archives of Dermatology, 105(4):544-547, April, 1972.

1084 Gebhart, Gerald F., and Mitchell, C. L. The effect of adrenalectomy onmorphine analgesia and tolerance development in rats. European Journalof Pharmacology, 18(1):37-42, April, 1972.

1085 Gebhart, Gerald F., and Mitchell, C. L. The relative contributions ofthe testing cylinder and the heated plate in the hot plate procedureto the development of tolerance to morphine in rats. European Journalof Pharmacology, 18(1):56-62, April, 1972.

1086 Kim, Kwang-iel. /Narcotics and their clinical patterns./ (Kor) Journalof the Korean Medical Association, 14(5):358-362, May, 1971.

1087 Lockshin, Norman A., and Hurley, Harry. Urticaria as a sign of viralhepatitis. Archives of Dermatology, 105(4):570-571, April, 1972.

1088 Mani, George C. Urine tests for morphine. New England Journal of Medi-cine, 286(16):895, April 20, 1972. (Letter)

1089 Rosen, S. M. Effects of anaesthesia and surgery on renal haemodynamics.British Journal of Anaesthesia, 44(3):252 -258, March, 1972.

STIMULANTS

1090 Ahlenius, Sven, and Engel, Jorgen. Effects of a dopamine (DA) -beta -hydroxylase inhibitor on timing behaviour. Psychopharmacologia,26(2):243 -246, 1972.

1091 Brill, Henry. Dextroamphetamine treatment of depressed elderly woman.Journal of the American Medical Association, 221(7):721, August 14,1972. (Letter)

1092 Burg, Alan W., and Stein, Marcia E. Urinary excretion of caffeine andits metaboitles in the mouse. Biochemical Pharmacology, 21(7):909-922,April, 1972.

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1093 Burg, Alan W., and Werner, Edda. Tissue distribution of caffeine andits metabolites in the mouse. Biochemical Pharmacology, 21(7):923-936, April, 1972.

1094 Byrne-Quinn, Edward, and Grover, Robert F. Aminorex (Menocil) andamphetamine: acute and chronic effects on pulmonary and systemichaeinodynamics in the calf. Thorax, 27(1):127-131, January, 1972.

1095 Cox, Raymond H., Jr., and Maickel, Roger P. Comparison of anorexigenicand behavioral potency of phenylethylamines. Journal of Pharma-cology and Experimental Therapeutics, 181(1):1-9, April, 1972.

1096 Rapiu, J. R.; Jacquot, C.; Cohen, Y.; and Valetta, G. /Influence ofamphetamine, of ephedrine and their parahydroxyle derivative on thefixation and distribution of tyrosine 3H and dihydroxyphenylalanine3H./ (Fre) Comptes Rendus des Seances de Za Societe de Biologie,165(8):1576-1581, April, 1972.

1097 Scheel-Kruger, Jorgen. Behavioural and biochemical comparison of amphet-amine derivatives, cocaine, benztropine and tricyclic anti-depressantdrugs. European Journal of Pharmacology, 18(1):63 -73, April, 1972.

1098 Sometimes - a look can tell if drug will work. Journal of American Medi-cal Association, 221(6):555, August 7, 1972.

1099 Will, James A., and Bisgard, Gerald E. Haemodynamic effects of oralaminorex and amphetamine in unanaesthetized beagle dogs. Thorax,27(I):120-126, January, 1972.

DEPRESSANTS

1100 Boissier, J.-R., Simon, P.; Zaczinska, M.; and Fichelle, J. /Thepsychopharmacological study of a new psychotropic substance, 2-ethyl-amino-6-chloro-4-methy1-4-pheny1-4H-3,1-benzoxazined (Fre) Therapie,XXVII(2):325 -338, March-April, 1972.

1101 Dubois, Edmund L.; Tallman, Edward; and Wonka, Richard A. Chlorproma-zine-induced systemic lupus erythematosus. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 221(6):595 -596, August 7, 1972.

1102 Gogolak, G.; Krijzer, F.; and Stumpf, Ch. Action of central depressantdrugs on the electrocerebellogram of the rabbit. Archives of Pharma-cology, 272(4):378-386, 1972.

1103 Gruener, Raphael, and Narahashi, Toshio. The mechanism of excitability

blockade by chlorpromazine. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental

Therapeutics, 181(1):161-170, April, 1972.

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1104 Jefferson, James W. Atypical manifestations of postural hypotension.Archives of General Psychiatry, 27(2):250-251, August, 1972.

1105 Kaul, Pushkar N.; Conway, Michael W.; Ticku, Maharaj K.; and Clark,Mervin L. Chlorpromazine metabolism II: determination of nonconjugatedmetabolites in blood of schizophrenic patients. Journal of Pharmaceu-tical Sciences, 61(4):581-585, April, 1972.

1106 Kimbrough, Janet C. Incontinence with doxepin. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 22(5):510, July 31, 1972. (Letter)

1107 Klawans, Harold L., Jr., and Weiner, William J. The effect of chlorpro-mazine on striatal dopamine synthesis. Weurology, 22(4):429, April,1972,

1108 Krieglstein, J.; Mailer, W.; and Staav, J. Hydrophobic and ionic inter-actions of phenothiazine derivatives with bovine sernm albumin. Bio-chemical Pharmacology, 21(7):985-997. April 1, 1972.

1109 Licht, A.; Oliver, M.; and Rachmilewitz, E. A. Optic atrophy followingtreatment with cobalt chloride in a patient with pancytopenia andhypercellular marrow. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences, 8(1):61-66,January, 1972.

1110 McIntosh, D.A.D., and Topham, J. C. A comparison of mouse and rat liverenzymes and their response to treatment with various compounds. Bio-chemical Pharmacology, 21(7) :1025 -1029, April 1, 1972.

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1112

Prien, Robert F.; Caffey, Eugene M., and Klett, C. James. A comparisonof lithium carbonate and chlorpromazine in the treatment of excitedschizo-affectives. Archives of General Psychiatry, 27(2):182-189,August, 1972.

Quastel, D.M.J.; Hackett, J. T.; and Okamoto, K. Presynaptic action ofcentral depressant drugs: inhibition of depolarization-secretioncoupling. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 50(3):279-28':, March, 1972.

1113 Richman, Steve, and Harris, Ronald D. Acute pulmonary edema associatedwith librium abuse. Radiology, 103(1):57-58, April, 1972.

HALLUCINOGENS

1114 Brawley, Peter, and Duffield, James C. The pharmacology of hallucino-gens. Pharmacological Reviews, 24(1):31-66, March, 1972.

1115 LSD and gangrenous hand infection. Medical World News, 13(15):50,April 14, 1972.

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1116 Westerman, Richard L. Atropine coma. Journal of the American MedicalAssociation, 221(5):509-510, July 31, 1972. (Letter)

1117 Wolters, Robert John. Synthesis of Conformationally Constrained Analogsof Mescaline as Potential Psychotomimetics (Ph.D. dissertation).North Dakota State University, 1971. 161 pp. Available from Univer-sity Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 72-10,841.

CANNABIS AND DERIVATIVES

1118 Davis, Joseph H. Marihuana and automobile driving. Journal of the Ameri-can Medical Association, 221(7):714, August 14, 1972. (Letter)

1119 Halikas, James A.; Goodwin, Donald W.; and Guze, Samuel B. Marihuanause and psychiatric illness. Archives of General Psychiatry, 27(2):162-165, August, 1972.

1120 International comments: new test for marihuana. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 221(7):722, August 14, 1972.

1121 Kittrie, Nicholas N. Marijuana - the right to truth. South Carolina LawReview, 23(3):361-376, 1971.

1122 Marihuana report leaves legal problems unsolved. Journal of the Ameri-can Medical Association, 220(3):338-339, April 17, 1972.

1123 Shea, Peter. Marihuana studies. Medical Journal of Australia, 1(10):497-498, March 4, 1972. (Letter)

1124 Vincent, Murray L. A comparison of the drug habits and attitudes ofalcohol and marijuana users. Journal of Drug Education, 2(2):149-170,June, 1972.

1125 Wenkert, E.; Cochran, D. W.; Schell, F. M.; Archer, R. A.; and Matsu-moto, K. CMR spectral analysis of tetrahydrocannabinol and itsisomers. Experientia, 28(3):250-251, March 15, 1972.

OTHER DRUGS OF ABUSE

1126 Fisch, Hans P.; Wands, Jack; Yeung, James; and Davis, Paul J. Pulmonaryedema and disseminated intravascular coagulation after intravenousabuse of d-propoxyphene (darvon). Southern Medical Journal, 65(4):493-495, April, 1972.

1127 Gowdy, John M. Stramonium intoxication: review of symptomatology in 212

cases. Journal of the American Medical Association, 221(6):585 -587,August 7, 1972.

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1128 Household hallucinogens. Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Newsletter, 1(5):I-4,May, 1972.

1129 Kaufman, Felix L., and Dubansky, A. Stephen. Baryon poisoning with de-layed salicylism: a case report. Pediatrics, 49(4):610 -611, April,1972.

1130 Persyko, I. Psychiatric adverse reactions to methysergide. Journal ofNervous and Mental Disease, 154(4):299-301, April, 1972.

CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

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Fall, 1972

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