Between the 1930s and 1960s, Italian clinics ran psychedelic experiments on hundreds of patients, then forgot they ever happened. Now a new generation of researchers, clinicians, and harm reduction advocates is rebuilding that work, and facing a decision the United States never had to: whether these therapies enter the public health system or stay with those who can pay.

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