"e;Psychedelic Revolutionaries is not only beautifully written-it is timely. We are in the midst of a rebirth in interest in the psychedelic group of drugs with increasingly strong research evidence for their clinical benefits and a growing popular turn to daily 'micro-dosing' strategies. Everyone using these drugs will find this book fascinating."e; David Healy, author of Pharmageddon"e;In the 1950s and 1960s, daring and controversial experimentation of world-wide significance was conducted in one of Canada's poorest and least populated provinces-Saskatchewan. P.W. Barber makes an indispensable contribution to the history of psychedelic research, all the more timely given the current global resurgence in psychedelic science."e; Gabor Mat author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts "e;Psychedelic Revolutionaries encourages us to think carefully about the relationship between science and psychedelics, while reminding us of the enduring legacy of psychedelic research in our understanding of mental illness."e; Erika Dyck, author of Psychedelic Psychiatry"e;Taking a dispassionate, scientific, inquiring-but also erudite and sensitive-approach, the author carefully explores the science behind the headlines and presents, for the first time, a detailed analysis of the work carried out."e; Ben Sessa, author of The Psychedelic Renaissance "e;Both perceptive and accessible, this book is tough to put down."e; Lucas Richert, author of Conservatism, Consumer Choice, and the Food and Drug Administration during the Reagan Era