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The brew, first described academically in the early 1950s by Harvard ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, who found it employed for divinatory and healing purposes by the native peoples of Amazonian Colombia, is known by a number of different names ( see below ).
Beat writer William Burroughs read a paper by Richard Evans Schultes on the subject and sought out yagé in the early 1950s while traveling through South America in the hopes that it could relieve or cure opiate addiction ( see The Yage Letters ).
Among those testifying for the prosecution was Dr. Ernest Small, while Dr. Richard E. Schultes and others testified for the defense.
Professors William Emboden, Loran Anderson, and Harvard botanist Richard E. Schultes and coworkers also conducted taxonomic studies of Cannabis in the 1970s, and concluded that stable morphological differences exist that support recognition of at least three species, C. sativa, C. indica, and C. ruderalis.
" This mongrel spelling of the word ' psychodelic ' was loathed by American ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, but championed by Timothy Leary, who thought it sounded better.
The word was coined in 1957 by British psychiatrist, Humphrey Osmond, the misspelling loathed by American ethnobotanist, Richard Schultes, but championed by the American psychologist, Timothy Leary.
In 1941, Richard Evans Schultes first identified ololiuhqui as Turbina corymbosa and the chemical composition was first described on August 18, 1960, in a paper by Dr. Albert Hofmann.
* 10 – Richard Evans Schultes, 86, American ethnobotanist.
* Schultes, Richard Evans ( 1976 ).
A traditional use of morning glory seeds by Mexican Native Americans was first described by Richard Schultes in 1941 in a short report documenting their use going back to Aztec times ( cited in TiHKAL by Alexander Shulgin ).
The so called " father " of this discipline is Richard Evans Schultes even though he did not actually coin the term " Ethnobotany ".
Richard Schultes in 1941 described Mexican Native American use in a short report documenting the use dating back to Aztec times cited in TiHKAL by Alexander Shulgin.
* 1987: Richard E. Schultes and Gilbert F. White
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* Plants of the Gods: Origins of Hallucinogenic Use by Richard Evans Schultes
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Ethnobotanist Richard Schultes approached the Amazonian shamans with respect, dealing with them on their terms.
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* Schultes, Richard E. ( 1974 ).
The source of curare in the Amazon was first researched by Richard Evans Schultes in 1941.

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* 1992: Richard Evans Schultes and Stephen Jay Gould
* Richard Evans Schultes, an American ethnobotanist who conducted inaugural research in the Amazon rainforest
Richard Evans Schultes described C. indica as relatively short, conical, and densely branched, whereas C. sativa was described as tall and laxly branched.
The library was curated by Michael Aldrich, holder of the first Ph. D. ever granted from an American University in the history of cannabis, and included on its board of advisors a number of eminent researches and writers, including Chauncey Leake, Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, Alexander Shulgin, Andrew Weil, Oscar Janiger, Ralph Metzner, Laura Huxley, Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
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* Richard Evans Schultes ( 1915 – 2001 ), American ethnobotanist, conservationist and author

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* Puya lanuginosa ( Ruiz & Pavón ) Schultes f.
* Puya pyramidata ( Ruiz & Pavón ) Schultes f.
Iochroma fuchsioides is taken by the medicine men of the Kamsa Indians in the Colombian Andes for difficult diagnoses the unpleasant side effects lasting several days ( Schultes & Hoffman 1992 ).
* Iochroma parvifolium ( Roemer & Schultes ) D ’ Arcy ( see notes )
* Morphological, Anatomical and Ecological studies on the two Turkish endemic species collected from Kaz Dağı ( B1 Balıkesir ) “ Allium sibthorpianum Schultes & Schultes fil.
The current Chancellery building ( opened in the spring of 2001 ) was designed by Charlotte Frank and Axel Schultes and was built by a joint venture of Royal BAM Group's subsidiary Wayss & Freytag and the Spanish Acciona from concrete and glass in an essentially postmodern style, though some elements of modernist style are evident.
He co-authored volume 7 of the Roemer & Schultes edition of the Systema Vegetabilium with his father Josef August Schultes ( 1773-1831 ).
* Anchusa leptophylla Roemer & Schultes

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For Schultes, this was a reversal of his previous interpretation that Cannabis is monotypic, with only a single species.
According to Schultes ' and Anderson's descriptions, C. sativa is tall and laxly branched with relatively narrow leaflets, C. indica is shorter, conical in shape, and has relatively wide leaflets, and C. ruderalis is short, branchless, and grows wild in central Asia.
H. Frenzel and H. Schultes put an ultrasound transducer in a tank of photographic developer fluid.
* Ananas bracteatus ( Lindley ) Schultes f.

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