Havelock Ellis

Ellis was among the pioneering investigators of psychedelic drugs and the author of one of the first written reports to the public about an experience with mescaline, which he conducted on himself in 1896. He supported eugenics and served as one of 16 vice-presidents of the Eugenics Society from 1909 to 1912. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Classmark: Ps/112/Ell/2-2 - RBook
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11Classmark: Se/111/Ell/1a - RBook
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13by Hall, RadclyffeOther Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
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14by Malinowski, BronislawOther Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
Published 1929
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15by Hall, RadclyffeOther Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
Published 1929
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16by Malinowski, BronislawOther Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
Published 1929
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17by Hall, RadclyffeOther Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
Published 1929
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18Published 1912Other Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
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19Published 1921Other Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
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20Published 1921Other Authors: “…Ellis, Havelock…”
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