The Encyclopedia of ADDICTIVE DRUGS

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developmental abnormalities. The rate of birth defects was not elevated in 121
pregnancies of women who took LSD under medical supervision. Another
study of 27 pregnancies reached no conclusion on whether LSD causes mis-
carriage.
Additional scientific information may be found in:

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Cohen, S. “LSD: The Varieties of Psychotic Experience.”Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
17 (1985): 291–96.
Hofmann, A.LSD, My Problem Child. Trans. J. Ott. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980.
Li, J-H., and L-F. Lin. “Genetic Toxicology of Abused Drugs: A Brief Review.”Muta-
genesis13 (1998): 557–65.
Mangini, M. “Treatment of Alcoholism Using Psychedelic Drugs: A Review of the
Program of Research.”Journal of Psychoactive Drugs30 (1998): 381–418.
Masters, R.E.L., and J. Houston.The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience. A Delta Book.
New York: Dell, 1966.
McGlothlin, W.H., and D.O. Arnold. “LSD Revisited.”Archives of General Psychiatry 24
(1971): 35–49.
Novak, S.J. “LSD before Leary. Sidney Cohen’s Critique of 1950s Psychedelic Drug
Research.”Isis88 (March 1997): 87–110.
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