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Tod H. Mikuriya

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Early Life and Education:

  • Born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania to a German teacher and a civil engineer of Japanese descent.
  • Raised in Fallsington, Pennsylvania within a Quaker community.
  • Family background influenced his views on cannabis.
  • First learned about cannabis in a children’s book in 1959.
  • Graduated from Reed College in 1956 and later obtained a medical degree in 1962.

Professional Career:

  • Directed a drug addiction treatment center in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Appointed as the director of marijuana research for the National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Authored publications on the therapeutic use of cannabis.
  • Published the book ‘Marijuana Medical Papers 1839–1972’.
  • Continued publishing on cannabis in the 1970s and 1980s.

Clinical Practice and Controversies:

  • Maintained a private psychiatric practice with a focus on cannabis consultation.
  • Approved medical marijuana for over 9,000 patients.
  • Faced controversy and conflicts with authorities due to his practices.
  • Placed on probation by the Medical Board of California.
  • No harm reported by patients, families, or community physicians from his treatments.

Political Involvement and Activism:

  • Engaged in political movements advocating for changes in cannabis laws.
  • Participated in drafting various cannabis-related propositions.
  • Ran for the House of Representatives in 1980.
  • Involved in establishing the California Cannabis Research Medical Group.
  • Founded the Society of Cannabis Clinicians in 2004.

Legacy and References:

  • Various sources provide information on Tod H. Mikuriya’s life and work.
  • Notable publications by Mikuriya in academic journals.
  • Legacy highlighted in news articles and obituaries.
  • Recognized contributions to the medical marijuana movement.
  • Mikuriya’s papers are available for research purposes.
  • External links to Dr. Mikuriya’s personal website, the Society of Cannabis Clinicians, and O’Shaughnessy’s Journal for further reading.

Tod H. Mikuriya Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/tod-h-mikuriya
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_H._Mikuriya
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7812084
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/03lp2v
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tod_H._Mikuriya
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Tod_H._Mikuriya