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Tod Mikuriya, MD —Notes for a Biography

  • “Dr. Tod” and his Legacy
  • Cannabis as a Substitute for Alcohol by Tod Mikuriya
  • Cannabis for Post-Traumatic Stress by Tod Mikuriya
  • Cannabis as a First-Line Treatment for Childhood Mental Disorders by Tod Mikuriya
  • Cannabis and Hypothermia by THM
  • Family Values by Mary Jane Mikuriya
  • The Prosecution of Tod Mikuriya, MD by Fred Gardner
  • Notes for a Biography by Fred Gardner
  • Auditing Prop 215 Implementation by John Trapp
  • The doctor who believed his patients by Michael Aldrich
  • Tod’s Advice for the Republican Party, a Woman on Speed, and the Addiction Specialists
  • When Tod met Merle
  • Correspondence with a vet re PTSD
  • Cannabis Belongs on a Schedule all its own by Tod Mikuriya
  • Medical Board Makes Mikuriya Ruling “Precedential” by Frank Lucido
  • Dr. Mikuriya’s Obituaries: a post mortem
  • 60 Minutes Rewrites Prop 215 History

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