Word: jaffee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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At 14, "B." was smoking marijuana and "chipping" (occasionally taking) heroin. By 17, he was up to regular "snorting" (inhaling) and "skin popping" (taking heroin by nonintravenous injection). Cold-turkey withdrawals in jail did not work, and he seemed condemned to the hopeless life of a full-fledged drug addict...
The physiological need for narcotics, however, is only one of the many things that hook a user. The two other major contributors are the user's psychological makeup and his conditioned behavioral pattern-the strong likelihood that a return to old haunts and old friends will ease the post...
Further Testing. Test groups were too small for the doctors to draw any certain conclusions, but Jaffe and Brill report encouraging results. In the first issue of The International Journal of the Addictions, they say that of eleven male volunteers, only one so far did not work out; he decided...
"We are fully aware," concluded Jaffe and Brill, "that our enthusiasm may be playing an even larger role than cyclazocine." Whether that enthusiasm is a necessary ingredient, and whether it can be transmitted to patients "more typical of the antisocial urban heroin user," is something that can only be learned...
Some 17 Harvard Law School professors have served as clerks for Supreme Court Justices. They include Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, and John H. Mansfield '52...