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This is an early essay on mescaline, first published in 1898, by a pioneering British psychologist remembered primarily for his studies of sexual deviation. “The reason why mescal is of all this class of drugs the most purely intellectual in its appeal is evidently because it affects mainly the most intellectual of the senses.... It is the most democratic of the plants which lead men to an artificial paradise.” $4.99
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