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The Science of Marijuana [Hardcover]

Solomon H. Snyder , Leslie L. Iversen
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  • Hardcover: 302 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc; illustrated edition edition (6 April 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0195131231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195131239
  • Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 14 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,187,302 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"This is by far one of the best books that discusses marijuana in terms of its use throughout the world."--AIDS Book Review Journal

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Leslie Iverson explains how cannabis acts in the brain and assesses the scientific basis for the medical use of cannabis and risks this may entail. The author is a scientist with an expert knowledge of the subject and the book is written with a minimum of scientific jargon or technical language for readers who want to know more about the science that underlies the current cannabis debate.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
I have workd in this field for some years. There is still a huge mythology that surrounds this subject, supplemented by black propaganda and poor quality clinical research. In this book the author provides an authoritative review of the subject separating fact from fiction. It is the most balanced account that I have read. It provides an excellant background particularly for those interested in the potential therapeutic applications. This should be the primary source of information for all health professionals interested in the area. It should also be mandatory reading for any politician or other individual who wishes to comment on, or influnce policy in this area. I strongly recommend this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book provides a very concise yet diverse set of topics covering the history and science behind both recreational and medical usage of marijuana.

The book seems slightly biased towards medical usage of the drug, but also provides some small sections on details of recreational usage. More importantly, the sections covering pharmacological effects of THC are generalised to cover both medicinal and recreational usage.

I highly reccomend this volume if you wish to gain some scientific insight into the actions of marijuana while also gaining an insight other topics surrounding cannabis (including history, medical usage and recreational usage patterns).

However, be aware that some sections outlining the effects of marijuana on the central nervous system go into high levels of detail, which can be difficult to understand without a background in biology.
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Only for the sensible 23 July 2000
By Ian J. Reynolds - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is a highly readable volume that delivers a superb overview of the history, pharmacology and sociology of marijuana. Although the non-scientist may find it tough going in a few places, Iversen does an admirable job of presenting the technical issues with clarity. More importantly, the objectivity is unassailable. If you are looking for the book to tell you that marijuana smoking is perfectly safe you will be disappointed. Equally, if you seek justification of hysterical anti-drug rhetoric you will be unfulfilled. But, if you want to be educated and informed so that you can make your own judgement this is a great place to start. Highly recommended!
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A Voice of Reason 21 July 2000
By Dr Mitchell Earleywine - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
A superb, accessible, scientific assessment of the pharmacology. medicinal uses, health consequences, and recreational effects of the most popular illicit drug in the world. Iversen stays as objective as possible in his discussions of this highly volatile and political topic. He puts nails in the coffins of many marijuana myths, including those related to alleged chromosomal damage and dramatic increases in THC content. He offers keen historical perspectives, and depicts difficult scientific ideas with ease.
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Excellent review of research on Cannabis's effects on brain 11 Mar 2004
By Mark J Holley - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
First off as a pro-legalization person i must say this is not a book written by a "hippy" or Drug Prohibitionist; Leslie L. Iversen is Professor of Pharmacology at University of Oxford, he is the right person to be talking about THE SCIENCE OF MARIJUANA. This book helped me understand how Cannabis (a.k.a. Marijuana, Hemp, etc.) affects the mind based on the research & studies of the past. The book speaks of what is known about the interactions of the substance on the body & mind while not determining the effects of most of the long term health effects which are not known well enoft for Dr. Iversen to conclude. A main reason for the lack of research on Cannabis is because of, yes the U.S. government and others who would not allow any unbaised research after Pres. Nixion had the Schaffer report (which recommend full legalization of Marijuana) blew up in his face. This book gets into the technical working of Thc and is quite fascinating at times. Althought I would not reccomend it to those who can't handle a long books. So it might not be the best book to educate your teenager about the harms of drugs (even though i read it at 17). The book does leave you well informed on the medical aspects of Cannabis. I would say that this would be good to read if you want to take a stand of either side of the drug debate, cause if all the info you go by is form the anti-drug campain or NORML then you are uninformed and should shut-up if dont atleast take the time to find out the half of the whole story that surrounds Cannabis.
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