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This document excerpt from the CIA MKUltra program discusses the properties and administration of a drug, a derivative of hashish, noting its potential uses and methods of delivery.

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The page includes markings that appear to be redactions or obscured content, particularly in the upper right quadrant and also a short line in the paragraph that starts with "Regarding knowledge of this drug". There are also some handwritten notes and potentially scribbles scattered throughout the document. The document seems to be discussing medical equipment and drug usage.

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