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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tod Hiro Mikuriya (20 September 1933 20 May 2007) was a psychiatrist and an advocate for the legalization of the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Born in Pennsylvania, he was the director of non-classified marijuana research for the National Institute of Mental Health Center for Narcotics and Drug Abuse Studies in 1967. His 1972 self-published book Marijuana Medical Papers 1839-1972 became a landmark in the modern movement for the legalization of Medical…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tod Hiro Mikuriya (20 September 1933 20 May 2007) was a psychiatrist and an advocate for the legalization of the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Born in Pennsylvania, he was the director of non-classified marijuana research for the National Institute of Mental Health Center for Narcotics and Drug Abuse Studies in 1967. His 1972 self-published book Marijuana Medical Papers 1839-1972 became a landmark in the modern movement for the legalization of Medical marijuana. Collected from the reference section at the National Library of Medicine it was saved from complete oblivion. Much to the irritation of cannabis prohibitionists, this medical intelligence has been restored for possible alternative medical applications.