Walking around the neighborhood, i saw this in the window of a tiny little bookstore. She's closed today, but I'm going to see if maybe she'd be interested in some kind of barter for it-being poor sucks sometimes! (

most of the time! ).
I did a Google search and from
lysergia.com, complete with a photo of the same thing:
"Journal of Psychedelic Drugs
Vol 1, issue #1, July 1967. Xeroxed and bound like a university paper with no images whatsoever, the contents show an ambition to bridge the world of professional physicians and politicians with what was going on in the streets of San Francisco; an ambition that reached its ultimate goal when publisher David E Smith launched the acclaimed "Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic" a few months later. The ubiquitous Richard Alpert is the most famous name among the half-dozen doctors and researchers Smith rounded up. There's a bibliography at the end. 60 pp. There are later editions with expanded contents, including a slang glossary."
That slang glossary sounds awesome!
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*γνῶθι σεαυτόν*