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Döblin

[ -bleen ]

noun

  1. Al·fred [ahl, -f, r, eyt], 1878–1957, German physician and novelist.


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Doblin has given every indication that he doesn’t appreciate the seriousness of what happened to Buisson.

From Slate

“Like Rick Doblin seriously saying that psychedelics would lead to net zero trauma by 2070. Michael Pollan, seriously believing that psychedelics are crucial to save the human race. That's how he ended his Netflix series. The leading figures in the psychedelic renaissance have all fallen prey to a very simplistic utopianism.”

From Salon

"Wildfire aerosols contained much smaller, rounder particles than urban aerosols, making them more likely to be inhaled into our lungs and to transfer toxic elements into our blood stream," said co-author UTS Professor Martina Doblin.

Doblin, hands over his brow as he peers out from under the stage lights, tells the protesters that now's not the time.

From Salon

"We tried to be as inclusive as we could be," Doblin says, pacing as the crowd starts chanting on his behalf.

From Salon

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