10-05-2011, 10:53 PM
JFK,apparently,took pain injections of a drug cocktail that also contained the drug amphetamine.
Care of JFK by Dr. Max Jacobson, aka Dr. Feelgood
Biot Report #678: January 07, 2010
An amphetamine epidemic afflicted the United States between 1940 and 1970, in part fueled by physicians such as New York general practitioner Dr. Max Jacobson who legally dispensed the drug, believing until the day he died that it was harmless and helpful to his patients. Amphetamines became a federally controlled substance in the United States only in 1970. (1-3)
More at the link below:
http://www.semp.us/publications/biot_rea...BiotID=678
Care of JFK by Dr. Max Jacobson, aka Dr. Feelgood
Biot Report #678: January 07, 2010
An amphetamine epidemic afflicted the United States between 1940 and 1970, in part fueled by physicians such as New York general practitioner Dr. Max Jacobson who legally dispensed the drug, believing until the day he died that it was harmless and helpful to his patients. Amphetamines became a federally controlled substance in the United States only in 1970. (1-3)
- Dr. Max Jacobson (1900-1979). Source: Boyce Rensberger: "Amphetamines used by a physician to lift moods of famous patients." The New York Times, December 4, 1972.
Dr. Max Jacobson. Source: Mark Shaw: The John F. Kennedys: A Family Album. Farrar, Straus, 1964.
- One of Dr. Max Jacobson's bottles of medicine made in his so-called Constructive Research Foundation. Source: http://designarchives.aiga.org/entry.cfm/eid_11635; accessed January 12, 2010.
More at the link below:
http://www.semp.us/publications/biot_rea...BiotID=678
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