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The shamanistic use of hallucinogenic plants for healing, knowledge acquisition, and societal cohesion was repressed in both the Old and New Worlds by the progenitors of contemporary Euro-American culture, often with the complicity of medical professions.
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- history Archives - UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics psychedelics.berkeley.edu via serper
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- New World location