Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs that Changed Our Minds
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Little, Brown and Company, 2018.
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Lauren Slater., & Lauren Slater|AUTHOR. (2018). Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs that Changed Our Minds . Little, Brown and Company.

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Lauren Slater and Lauren Slater|AUTHOR. 2018. Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs That Changed Our Minds. Little, Brown and Company.

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Lauren Slater and Lauren Slater|AUTHOR. Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs That Changed Our Minds Little, Brown and Company, 2018.

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Lauren Slater. and Lauren Slater|AUTHOR. (2018). Blue dreams: the science and the story of the drugs that changed our minds. Little, Brown and Company.

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Lauren Slater, and Lauren Slater|AUTHOR. Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs That Changed Our Minds Little, Brown and Company, 2018.

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