Talk:History of LSD

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I feel that Ken Kesey had an important enough impact to be added to this section.

Bold texthi i am doing a report on the possitive effects of LSD, and was wondering if you could help me. I am in gr. 8, am 13 years old and want to get a good mark.lol

I hope that you can help me

thanks-

daniela

Wikipedia is not the place to request such information. A thorough search of the internet may help you. Visiting the Erowid Experience Vault or LSD on Lycaeum may be two places to start. However, do note that these generally only represent the experiences of individuals, and they are not formal studies, and thus carry very little weight from an academic standpoint. Searching Pub Med or Erowid Reference Vault for scientific studies may help. Or, perhaps this isn't the best project to embark upon in the eigth grade? Either way, good luck to you. --Muugokszhiion 01:56, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] doctor/lsd

I have a friend who insists that once someone has ingested LSD they are no longer eligible to become a surgeon or be in any medical profession aside from Gen. Practitioner. Personally I dont buy it. But Ive heard it asserted by a few people over the years and I wonder at both the verity of the claim and, if false, where the rumour got started. thanks.

[edit] Resistance and proscription

History of LSD#Resistance and proscription is very, very POV at present. needs a rewrite imo --Kaini 04:48, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

First paragraph detailing LSD's first synthesis was factually inaccurate, details have been changed to more accurately represent what actually happened

[edit] Citations

I have provided references for the facts flagged. Would anyone object to removing the banner claiming this article does not cite its sources? Turkeyphant 22:24, 11 March 2007 (UTC)