Nevertheless, a subject that appears to have consumed over an order of magnitude more of a certain drug than any other known person is intrinsically interesting.
I guess they, or the journal editors, didn't think it was all that interesting, or they wouldn't have limited themselves to a giving a one-sentence summary of his history with the other drugs. I suppose it was heavily edited for length, which is tragic and ludicrous given the cost of storing and presenting a few kilobytes of data these days.
Also, if this is supposed to be data for further study, I'm not sure why they decided that in the limited space available it was less important to report the actual raw data they collected than to summarize general knowledge from other sources, such as:
All ecstasy misusers would develop a (mild-degree, in most cases) serotonin syndrome after acute drug intake, which is characterized by enhanced physical activity, hyperthermia and sweating, increased muscle rigidity, rhabdomyolysis, hyperreflexia, trismus, jaw-clenching, myoclonus, tremor, and nystagmus.4
I guess they, or the journal editors, didn't think it was all that interesting, or they wouldn't have limited themselves to a giving a one-sentence summary of his history with the other drugs. I suppose it was heavily edited for length, which is tragic and ludicrous given the cost of storing and presenting a few kilobytes of data these days.
Also, if this is supposed to be data for further study, I'm not sure why they decided that in the limited space available it was less important to report the actual raw data they collected than to summarize general knowledge from other sources, such as:
All ecstasy misusers would develop a (mild-degree, in most cases) serotonin syndrome after acute drug intake, which is characterized by enhanced physical activity, hyperthermia and sweating, increased muscle rigidity, rhabdomyolysis, hyperreflexia, trismus, jaw-clenching, myoclonus, tremor, and nystagmus.4