Little Book of Ketamine
Discover the multifaceted world of ketamine in the Little Book of Ketamine by Kit Kelly. Published in 1999, this insightful 96-page book delves into the dual nature of ketamine as both an anesthetic and a popular recreational psychedelic. Kelly explores the rich history of this intriguing substance, its pivotal role in underground party culture, and the captivating effects that draw so many to it. However, the book does not shy away from discussing the potential dangers associated with ketamine use and offers practical advice on how to minimize risks. Ideal for those interested in body and mind exploration, as well as social science and popular culture, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of ketamine. Whether you're a medical researcher, law enforcement officer, or simply curious about alternative spirituality, Little Book of Ketamine is a must-read that invites you to explore the depths of consciousness and culture.