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Marijuana and Madness (2nd edn). Edited by D. Castle, R. M. Murray and D. C. D'Souza. (Pp. 252, $85.00, ISBN: 978 1107 000216.) Cambridge University Press: New York, NY. 2011.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2012

JOHN J. McGRATH
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