A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, or psychotropic is a chemical substance that crosses the blood-brain barrier and acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it affects brain function, resulting in changes in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, and behavior. These substances may be used recreationally, to purposefully alter one's consciousness, as entheogens, for ritual, spiritual, and/or shamanic purposes, as a tool for studying or augmenting the mind, or therapeutically as medication.
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Proceedings of clinical conferences organized by the University's Dept. of Anesthesia; Includes bibliographies and index
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: Medical Library Collection; Medical Heritage Library; Historical Literature
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy ; Mind and body
Psychotherapy ; Psychiatry ; Psychoneurosis
Subject: Anesthesia, Conduction
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection; Historical Literature; Manuscript copy; Thesis - University of Florida; Vita Bibliography: leaves 43-46
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Manuscript copy; Thesis - University of FLorida; Vita Bibliography: leaves 84-86
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: Medical Library Collection; Medical Heritage Library; Historical Literature; This book is a résumé of V. Pauchet's writings on regional anesthesia. In addition there is included the latest experience of Pauchet and the writer, together with Pauchet's recommendations. cf. Pref
Mental healing ; Mind and body
This ... book deals with the relations of scientific psychology to medicine.
Mental healing ; Mind and body ; This ... book deals with the relations of scientific psychology to medicine.--Pref.
Manuscript copy; Thesis - University of Florida; Vita; Bibliography: leaves 43-46