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318.31-32 '''coming on like Smith, Klein, 'n' French'''<br />
 
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Smith Kline & French (now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%2C_Kline_and_French GlaxoSmithKline]), is the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world (after Pfizer), began in the late 19th century and through various mergers became Smith Kline & French in the early 20th century, focusing on research. In 1952, SK & F purchased the rights to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorpromazine Chlorpromazine], the first antipsychotic drug. Used as chlorpromazine hydrochloride and sold under the tradenames Largactil® and Thorazine®, it has sedative, hypotensive and antiemetic properties as well as anticholinergic and antidopaminergic effects. In 1954, chlorpromazine was approved in the US for psychiatric treatment. The effect of this drug in emptying psychiatric hospitals has been compared to that of penicillin and infectious diseases.
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Smith Kline & French (now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%2C_Kline_and_French GlaxoSmithKline]), is the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world (after Pfizer), began in the late 19th century and through various mergers became Smith Kline & French in the early 20th century, focusing on research. In 1952, SK & F purchased the rights to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorpromazine Chlorpromazine], the first antipsychotic drug. Used as chlorpromazine hydrochloride and sold under the tradenames Largactil® and Thorazine® (which Kabbalist spokesman Steve Edelman keeps in a "family-size jar" ([[Pages 735-760#Page 753|p.753]])), it has sedative, hypotensive and antiemetic properties as well as anticholinergic and antidopaminergic effects. In 1954, chlorpromazine was approved in the US for psychiatric treatment. The effect of this drug in emptying psychiatric hospitals has been compared to that of penicillin and infectious diseases.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 10 March 2007

This page-by-page annotation is organized by sections, as delineated by the seven squares (sprockets) which separate each section. The page numbers for this page-by-page annotation are for the original Viking edition (760 pages). Editions by other publishers vary in pagination — the newer Penguin editions are 776 pages; the Bantam edition is 886 pages.

Contributors: Please use a 760-page edition (either the original Viking edition with the orange cover or the Penguin USA edition with the blue cover and rocket diagram — there are plenty on Ebay for around $10) or search the Google edition for the correct page number. Readers: To calculate the Bantam edition use this formula: Bantam page # x 1.165. Before p.50 it's about a page earlier; as you get later in the book, add a page.

Finally, profound thanks to Prof. Don Larsson for providing the foundation for this page-by-page annotation.

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318.31-32 coming on like Smith, Klein, 'n' French
Smith Kline & French (now GlaxoSmithKline), is the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world (after Pfizer), began in the late 19th century and through various mergers became Smith Kline & French in the early 20th century, focusing on research. In 1952, SK & F purchased the rights to Chlorpromazine, the first antipsychotic drug. Used as chlorpromazine hydrochloride and sold under the tradenames Largactil® and Thorazine® (which Kabbalist spokesman Steve Edelman keeps in a "family-size jar" (p.753)), it has sedative, hypotensive and antiemetic properties as well as anticholinergic and antidopaminergic effects. In 1954, chlorpromazine was approved in the US for psychiatric treatment. The effect of this drug in emptying psychiatric hospitals has been compared to that of penicillin and infectious diseases.


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Beyond the Zero

3-7, 7-16, 17-19, 20-29, 29-37, 37-42, 42-47, 47-53, 53-60, 60-71, 71-72, 72-83, 83-92, 92-113, 114-120, 120-136, 136-144, 145-154, 154-167, 167-174, 174-177

2
Un Perm' au Casino Herman Goering

181-189, 189-205, 205-226, 226-236, 236-244, 244-249, 249-269, 269-278

3
In the Zone

279-295, 295-314, 314-329, 329-336, 336-359, 359-371, 371-383, 383-390, 390-392, 392-397, 397-433, 433-447, 448-456, 457-468, 468-472, 473-482, 482-488, 488-491, 492-505, 505-518, 518-525, 525-532, 532-536, 537-548, 549-557, 557-563, 563-566, 567-577, 577-580, 580-591, 591-610, 610-616

4
The Counterforce

617-626, 626-640, 640-655, 656-663, 663-673, 674-700, 700-706, 706-717, 717-724, 724-733, 733-735, 735-760

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