Benzedrine was distributed by the medics to keep the Rangers active during the long march.
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Benzedrine and its sister drugs were irresistible in other sports.
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Benzedrine is the last known surviving Commandos meerkat today.
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Another reason, as benzedrine suggests, is that until I start writing, my opinion is often half-baked.
From the guardian.co.uk
Benzedrine is a trade name for amphetamine.
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Perhaps the most beautiful is the sparkly silver dress used in a scene where Edward and Wallace host a benzedrine-enlivened cocktail party.
From the telegraph.co.uk
On benzedrine, a well-known upper, the house spider spins its web with great gusto, but apparently without much planning, leaving large holes.
From the newscientist.com
As to the benzedrine, it's not mentioned in the movie, but it was a common addiction in those days, until benzedrine was finally disallowed as an ingredient in nasal inhalers.
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The fact that it doesn't sell paperclips and buttons, however, but rather psilocybin and benzedrine, means that law enforcement likely still has Silk Road in its sights.
From the forbes.com
The original members of the Beat Generation used a number of different drugs, including alcohol, marijuana, benzedrine, morphine, and later psychedelic drugs including peyote, yage, and LSD.
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A form of amphetamine
Benzedrine is the trade name of the racemic mixture of amphetamine (dl-amphetamine). It was marketed under this brandname in the USA by Smith, Kline & French in the form of inhalers, starting in 1928. ...
'Bennies'..'Pep Pills' 'Uppers'. Prescribed originally as diet pills, these became abused as mood elevators, and by college students studying all night.