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'''LSD''' — or, as the [[Second Doctor]] called it, '''lysergic acid diethylamide''' — was an hallucinogenic [[drug]] central to the [[American]] [[counter-culture movement]] of the late [[1960s]]. It was widely available in [[San Francisco]], for instance, during the so-called [[Summer of Love]] in [[1967]]. However, [[Blue Moonbeams|a particularly toxic strain of it]] emerged at that time, threatening and even taking the lives of many of the city's young people.
'''LSD''' — or, as the [[Second Doctor]] called it, '''lysergic acid diethylamide''' — was an hallucinogenic [[drug]] central to the [[American]] [[counterculture movement]] of the late [[1960s]]. It was widely available in [[San Francisco]], for instance, during the so-called [[Summer of Love]] in [[1967]]. However, [[Blue Moonbeams|a particularly toxic strain of it]] emerged at that time, threatening and even taking the lives of many of the city's young people.


The Doctor synthesised what he felt was a less dangerous version of LSD and even injected [[Jessica Willamy|someone]] with it in order to help solve the mystery of the [[Colour-Beast]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')
The Doctor synthesised what he felt was a less dangerous version of LSD and even injected [[Jessica Willamy|someone]] with it in order to help solve the mystery of the [[Colour-Beast]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')

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LSD — or, as the Second Doctor called it, lysergic acid diethylamide — was an hallucinogenic drug central to the American counterculture movement of the late 1960s. It was widely available in San Francisco, for instance, during the so-called Summer of Love in 1967. However, a particularly toxic strain of it emerged at that time, threatening and even taking the lives of many of the city's young people.

The Doctor synthesised what he felt was a less dangerous version of LSD and even injected someone with it in order to help solve the mystery of the Colour-Beasts. (PROSE: Wonderland)

LSD was one of the drugs sold by Baz Bailey at Coal Hill School in the 1990s. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)