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David Jones

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6878, 277-277

Abstract: Botulinum toxin, the nerve poison used for cosmetic purposes, could serve in the cause of psychiatry. Daedalus believes that when applied according to the principles of acupuncture, it will erase unsettling memories.

Date: 2002
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