Psychedelic Review No. 8 (1966) – Daniel X. Freedman / Psychotropic Drugs Issue
Original 1966 issue of Psychedelic Review No. 8, a landmark publication exploring the expanding field of consciousness studies during the height of the psychedelic era. This issue features notable contributions on psychotropic drugs, including work by Daniel X. Freedman, a key figure in early psychiatric research related to mind-altering substances.
A rare and important artifact from the 1960s counterculture movement, this volume captures the scientific, philosophical, and cultural perspectives of the time. With essays, commentary, and research findings, it remains a fascinating read for collectors of vintage psychedelic literature, academic researchers, or anyone interested in the intersection of science and altered states of consciousness.
A valuable addition to any serious collection of 1960s counterculture publications or psychopharmacology history.