Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9264 ... [and] H.R. 9059 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 1607 pages |
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Page 977
... months of operation of the Council on Drug Abuse Control , Richmond Regional Planning District Commission ... St. Louis Metropolitan Drug Information Center , William C. Mitchell , director , statement_ St. Louis Metropolitan Police ...
... months of operation of the Council on Drug Abuse Control , Richmond Regional Planning District Commission ... St. Louis Metropolitan Drug Information Center , William C. Mitchell , director , statement_ St. Louis Metropolitan Police ...
Page 978
... Months of Calendar Year 1971 " Number of men working on enforcement ( Bureau of Customs ) - Veterans ' Administration : Breakdown on waiting list in VA drug units__ Page 1471 1471 1481 1477 1472 1478 952 Ex - addicts employed in VA drug ...
... Months of Calendar Year 1971 " Number of men working on enforcement ( Bureau of Customs ) - Veterans ' Administration : Breakdown on waiting list in VA drug units__ Page 1471 1471 1481 1477 1472 1478 952 Ex - addicts employed in VA drug ...
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... months . Mr. ROGERS . I presume taking it home is an invitation to that sort of activity . A week's supply , say , as the VA is doing after so many weeks of treatment . They testified yesterday , they gave a man a whole week's supply ...
... months . Mr. ROGERS . I presume taking it home is an invitation to that sort of activity . A week's supply , say , as the VA is doing after so many weeks of treatment . They testified yesterday , they gave a man a whole week's supply ...
Page 1019
... , the plan does seem to work . As of December 30 , 1970 , 414 inmates had been released to aftercare following an average institutionalization of slightly over 15 months ; 297 or 72 percent were still active , and 28 1019.
... , the plan does seem to work . As of December 30 , 1970 , 414 inmates had been released to aftercare following an average institutionalization of slightly over 15 months ; 297 or 72 percent were still active , and 28 1019.
Page 1021
... months of 1970 , there was an average of two soldiers a month dying from drug overdoses . This was an increase of 50 percent over the monthly average for 1969. However , once the new supply of heroin reached our troops in late summer ...
... months of 1970 , there was an average of two soldiers a month dying from drug overdoses . This was an increase of 50 percent over the monthly average for 1969. However , once the new supply of heroin reached our troops in late summer ...
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Administration Adolescent Clinic aftercare agencies alcohol amobarbital amphetamines analgesic Army barbiturates BESTEMAN BROWN Bureau of Prisons Chairman cocaine CODAC College of Virginia commitment committee community mental health coordination Council Dangerous Drugs detoxification develop Director dose Drug Abuse Control Drug Abuse Prevention drug addiction drug dependence drug education drug problem effects evaluation facility Federal Fort Worth funds GADSDEN going hallucinogen HARRISON heroin Hospital injection Institute of Mental involved JAFFE KYROS marijuana Medical College ment Mental Health mental health centers methadone methedrine military morphine naloxone NARA narcotic addiction Narcotics and Dangerous National Institute NIMH opium patient percent person personnel pharmaceutical Physical dependence present president PREYER Public Health responsibility Richmond Richmond Regional Planning ROGERS Rubicon SATTERFIELD secobarbital Secretary RICHARDSON social Special Action Office staff STETLER subcommittee SYMINGTON Thank therapy tion treat treatment programs U.S. Attorney urinalysis users Vietnam Worth
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Page 1464 - Treasury, and the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs of the Department of Justice.
Page 1325 - To make and enter into all contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties and the execution of its powers under this article...
Page 1513 - Panel1 as presented to the 1962 White House Conference on Narcotics was that the statutory and regulatory measures for the control of narcotic drugs are not intended to interfere with administration of such drugs in legitimate medical...
Page 1237 - There is an old saying that you can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy.
Page 1368 - National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Bethesda, Md.
Page 983 - I established the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention within the Executive Office of the President, we gained an organization with the necessary resources, breadth, and leadership capacity to begin dealing decisively with the "demand...
Page 1510 - Notice of Claimed Investigational Exemption for Methadone for Use in the Maintenance Treatment of Narcotic Addicts" shall be submitted by all ongoing programs and by new programs. These amended forms may be obtained from the Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20852. Accordingly, purusant to provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (sees. 505, 701(a), 52 Stat.
Page 1511 - ... c. The investigator is required to prepare and maintain adequate and accurate case histories designed to record all observations and other data pertinent to the Investigation on each individual treated with the drug or employed as a control In the investigation.
Page 1503 - ... with methadone treatment. Not all have responded favorably, of course; some patients have been discharged for disruptive behavior, or because of non-narcotic drug abuses. All of these failures - including patients who had been in treatment for only one day - are included in the statistics (Table 2). Procedure Addicts with a history of at least four years of "mainline...
Page 1511 - ... obtained. f . The investigator certifies that the drug will be administered only to subjects under his personal supervision or under the supervision of the following Investigators responsible to him...