- Jacques-Joseph Moreau
Dr. Jacques-Joseph Moreau (1804-1884) was a French
psychiatrist and member of theClub des Hashischins . Moreau was the first physician to do systematic work on drugs' effects on the centralnervous system , and to catalogue, analyze, and record his observations. His1845 book, "Hashish and Mental Alienation ", is still applicable today. In 1843 withJules Baillarger (1809-1890),François Achille Longet (1811-1871) and Laurent Alexis Philibert Cerise (1807-1869), he founded the psychiatric journal "Annales médico-psychologiques"."In an era which finally viewed the human
psyche in a natural humanist terms rather than as the uncontrollable supernatural domain of demons and angels. Through careful observation of people's reactions, including his own, to hashish-particularly their openness to suggestions and willingness to consider new possibilities- Moreau theorized thatpsychoactive substances could treat or replicate mental illness in a way to help cure patients. His 1845 studies on dhatura and hashish were prepared as a treatise that documented both physical and mental benefits, and ultimately led to modernpsychopharmacology and the use of numerouspsychotomimetic drug treatments." ("Hemp for Health" Chris Conrad p 20)External links
* [http://www.friendsofcannabis.com/friends/hashish_club.htm The Hashish Club]
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