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The Strange Saga of JFK and the Original 'Dr. Feelgood'Nov 22, 2013 · Plus amphetamines and a slurry of other goodies from Max Jacobson, the original “Dr. Feelgood.” (Jacobson enjoyed a burst of pop-currency ...
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Amphetamines Used by a Physician To Lift Moods of Famous PatientsDec 4, 1972 · Dr. Max Jacobson, a 72‐year‐old general practitioner in New York, has been injecting amphetamine—the powerful stimulant the drug culture calls “ ...
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Max Jacobson aka - Mount Hebron CemeteryHis popularity and his nicknames "Dr. Feelgood" and "Miracle Max" came from his vitamin injections which got their kick from 30-50 milligrams of amphetamines ( ...
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Who got JFK Hooked on Speed? | Avenue MagazineMay 20, 2024 · In fact, Jacobson ordered 80 grams of amphetamines each month, enough to make 100 very strong doses of 25 milligrams each day. The Bureau of ...
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How 'Doctor Feelgood' Almost Drove John F. Kennedy to the Brink of ...Jun 29, 2011 · Kennedy asked Max Jacobson to accompany him to Vienna, so the doctor could inject him with his medicine before the young president sat down ...
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America's First Amphetamine Epidemic 1929–1971 - PubMed Central... Max Jacobson.62 Known as a doctor to the stars and nicknamed “Dr Feelgood,” Jacobson also treated Cecil B. De-Mille, Alan Jay Lerner, Truman Capote ...
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The Rise and Fall of the Original Dr. Feelgood, Max JacobsonFeb 25, 2025 · This was happening during Nixon's “war on drugs,” which started in the 1970s and during which time amphetamine became a controlled substance.
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Unfit Doctors Create Worry in Profession - The New York TimesJan 26, 1976 · Dr. Jacobson's license was revoked last year, more than two years after his practice was described in detail in The New York Times. Many of his ...Missing: obituary | Show results with:obituary
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America's First Amphetamine Epidemic 1929–1971physician named Max Jacobson.62. Known as a doctor to the stars and nicknamed “Dr Feelgood,” Ja- cobson also treated Cecil B. De-. Mille, Alan Jay Lerner ...
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[PDF] DR. MAX JACOBSON - CIASubject, born 3 July 1900, at Fordon, Poland or Germany, has been reported as a German or Austrian, who was naturalized as a U.S. citizen on 29 March 1943 ...
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Everybody who was Anybody had Dr. Feelgood and his Speed ...Nov 24, 2023 · It was later found in a 5 year period that 40lbs worth of amphetamines had been ordered by Jacobson, enough for thousands of shots. Some of his ...
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Max Jacobson: The Intriguing Life and Legacy of the Original "Dr ...Mar 16, 2025 · He soon concluded that biochemistry could rapidly bring wealth, particularly through the prescription of amphetamines. Man in glasses and bow ...
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Opinion | SUBSTANCE ABUSE - The Washington PostJan 27, 1990 · " Eddy Fisher, Truman Capote, Alan Jay Lerner, Otto Preminger ... Still, as with Jacobson's other patients, without the medical records ...Missing: Eddie | Show results with:Eddie
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Dr. Feelgood: The Shocking Story of the Doctor Who May Have ...Dr. Max Jacobson administered addictive methamphetamine injections to JFK, Marilyn Monroe, and other celebrities, influencing major historical events before ...Missing: birth | Show results with:birth
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The Last Boy - GrantlandOct 10, 2011 · Dr. Max Jacobson already had a cabinet full of files on famous patients, many with secret and special needs. He had flown to Europe with Kennedy ...
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How The Real Dr. Feelgood Prevented Possible Baseball HistoryMay 4, 2022 · Max Jacobson, who would "fix him right up" (via Grantland). Instead, Jacobson injected a syringe so deep into Mantle's buttocks that he struck ...
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Medical Unit to Weigh Filing of Charges Against Dr. JacobsonDec 6, 1972 · Med Soc of the County of NY says on Dec 5 that its Censors Bd will discuss on Dec 6 whether to bring charges against Dr M Jacobson in ...Missing: exposure | Show results with:exposure
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Medicine - The New York TimesDec 10, 1972 · Dr. Max Jacobson, the 72‐ year‐old general practitioner, was publicly named last week in an article in The New York Times. Dr. Jacob son has ...
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Berlin 1961: Kennedy's “Dr. Feelgood” - Atlantic CouncilMay 26, 2011 · ... physician named Max Jacobson – better known as “Dr. Feelgood” by celebrity patients such as Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote – which ...Missing: origins birth immigration biography
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Two Doctors Here Known to Users as Sources of AmphetaminesMar 25, 1973 · All three of the doctors, according to their patients, have been users of amphetamines themselves. Dr. Jacobson acknowledges that he takes his ...Missing: obituary | Show results with:obituary
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America's First Amphetamine Epidemic 1929–1971 | AJPH - aphaOct 10, 2011 · Known as a doctor to the stars and nicknamed “Dr Feelgood,” Jacobson also treated Cecil B. De-Mille, Alan Jay Lerner, Truman Capote, Tennessee ...Missing: media scrutiny
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Dr. Max Jacobson Faces State Charges on ConductMar 24, 1973 · The New York State Department of Education and the Attorney General's office have served Dr. Max Jacobson with 11 charges of unprofessional conduct and fraud.Missing: training | Show results with:training
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Regents' Vote Unanimous - The New York TimesApr 26, 1975 · The counts under which the physician was found guilty also included charges that he endangered patients' health with his amphetamine injections, ...
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Panel Urges Cancellation Of Dr. Jacobson's License - The New York ...Apr 25, 1975 · A subcommittee of the State Board of Regents has recommended to the board that it revoke and cancel the medical license of Dr. Max Jacobson.
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Regents' Vote Unanimous - The New York TimesApr 26, 1975 · ALBANY, April 25—The New York State Board of Regents revoked today the medical license of Dr. Max Jacobson for unprofessional conduct.
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Max Jacobson (1900-1979) - Memorials - Find a GraveBirth: 3 Jul 1900. Fordon, Miasto Bydgoszcz, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland ; Death: 1 Dec 1979 (aged 79). New York, New York County, New York, USA ; Burial. Mount ...
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Medicine: Society Speed | TIMEDec 18, 1972 · Dr. Jacobson, said the Times, had been dispensing amphetamines, the powerful stimulants known to the drug culture as “speed.” He had given ...Missing: charges | Show results with:charges
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Dr. Max Jacobson Faces State Charges on ConductMar 24, 1973 · If the charges are found valid by the board, it could eventually lead to the revocation of his license to practice medicine: Dr. Jacobson's ...Missing: ethical | Show results with:ethical
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Recent developments in professional control: the impaired physician ...The New York. Times found that several doctors knew of Jacobsen's practice, and had treated the toxic reactions experienced by his patients, but none complained ...Missing: violations | Show results with:violations
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'Dr. Feelgood: Dealer or Healer?' Review - The Hollywood ReporterDec 28, 2016 · Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and Truman Capote, among many others, before having his license revoked in 1975? He was nicknamed “Dr. Feelgood,” a term ...