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A Study of Illicit Amphetamine Drug Traffic in Oklahoma City
JOHN GRIFFITH
Am J Psychiatry 1966;123:560-569.
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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tenn. 37203
1966-67, American Psychiatric Association
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In this study of "at large" amphetamine drug peddlers and their clientele in Oklahoma City, the author observes, contrary to some medical opinion, that illicit traffic in these drugs is brisk, widespread in the area, and not without consequence to the indiscriminate user. An unexpected finding was that amphetamine psychosis is neither uncommon nor merely confined to borderline psychotic individuals.Abstract Teaser
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