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This is an essay that appeared in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal for April, 1857. Bell was an early advocate of the “psychotomimetic” theory, suggesting that cannabis intoxication mimics insanity. “Any one who, under the influence of Cannabis Indica, has seen what the human mind is capable of becoming, cannot but feel a lively interest in those who are suffering under mental alientation; he cannot but look with hope to it, as a means of more fully comprehending what is the most distressing of finite calamities, and he cannot but think that a substance, the action of which is so powerful and unique, will be found, when fully understood, to possess valuable therapeutic virtues.” $4.99
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