Abstract

In 1841 Jacques-Joseph Moreau, a young French psychiatrist trained in the school of the prestigious Esquirol, began a series of investigations into the effects of hashish on man. His interest in this substance stemmed from first-hand observations of its popular use in North Africa and the Middle East, made during a three-year trip through those regions in the late 1830's. The results of his researches were published as a monograph four years later (Moreau, 1845).

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