How about simply providing the links to all your articles for anyone who wants to check your sources?Originally Posted by datapimp
datapimp: do not double/triple/quadtriple post again. Use the edit button. Also instead of coping the whole article, use a link.
How about simply providing the links to all your articles for anyone who wants to check your sources?Originally Posted by datapimp
Heres one easy one ; www.parliament.uk. Sources are listed. All you have to do is call up the research facilities and request a copy of the research if you want a hardcopy. I think it costs around $15.
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Institute of Neurobiology, Medical Sciences Campus University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901. scorey@neurobio.upr.clu.edu
Health Council of the Netherlands, Standing Committee on Medicine. 1996. Marihuana as Medicine. Rijswikj, the Netherlands: Health Council of the Netherlands.
Report of the Council on Scientific Affairs. 1997. Report to the American Medical Association House of Delegates. Subject: Medical Marijuana. Chicago: AMA.
British Medical Association. 1997. Therapeutic Uses of Cannabis. United Kingdom: Harwood Academic Publishers.
National Institutes of Health. 1997. Workshop on the Medical Utility of Marijuana. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health.
World Health Organization. 1997. Cannabis: A Health Perspective and Research Agenda. Geneva: WHO.
In November 1998, the British House of Lords Science and Technology Committee published Medical Use of Cannabis, in which the committee reported its conviction that "cannabis almost certainly does have genuine medical applications." The House of Lords report was released too late in the preparation of the present Institute of Medicine report to permit careful analysis and is not summarized here. It is available on the Internet at: www.parliament.uk.
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