
Ketamine Part 1: Origins
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The seminal episode of The Trip Report Report! We discuss Ketamine's origins in the Parke-Davis lab and how it was fast-tracked through the FDA by testing it on prison inmates for use in the Vietnam war. Then we dive into some trip reports from Erowid and yes - there's a large jar of piss involved. IYKYK.
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Transcript Link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bGAARpl4i0jq6cIPJOQN8JQFSH83B4VZ/view?usp=drive_link
Sources Referenced in this Episode
For an in-depth review of prisoner abuse by the medical establishment between 1950 - 1970, you can read: Acres of Skin: Human Experiments at the Homesburg Prison by Allen M. Hornblum.
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