Chapter 12.0: Introduction to Cannabinoids and other Hallucinogenic and Dissociatives
Ch. 12.4: References and Image Credits
References
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Image credits
Unless otherwise noted, all images derived from Creative Commons uses of Pixabay.com images. Unless otherwise noted, Audrey Begun created tables and figures appearing in this book.