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AAQ v V s %. The equipment ..* - 4, filling the needle... Attribution EDITOR'S NOT E: Some of the articles contain in formation published by the U. S. Division of Narcotic Drugs, July, 1971, and the National Clearing House Clearing House for Drug Abuse Information, U. S. De. partment of Health. Education and Welfare, Au. 1970 Shooting up is Part of the heroin addict's daily routine. These photographs taken by Tom Price are posed, but very realistically show the process of shooting up. The string, the spoon, the candle, the hypodermic needle are standard equipment. The user must find a vein, usually in his arm, in which to inject the smack. For long term addicts this sometimes is not easy as the story about 1he junkies on pages six and seven relate. Although, heroin is not hie main drug problem yn campus, it is probably the most serious narcotic habit. | N Drug proJ 1. Alcohol 2. Narcotics 3. Barbiturates 4. Amphetaminel 5. Hallucinogens 6. Other fin. kHeroin Routine almost ready.. shooting up. mudy's Bosom ovember, 1971 )lems: crisis and non-crisis WALK-IN CALLS TOTAL 0 1 16 9 (2 fu) 25 11l(3 fu) 7 (4 fu) 18 0 1 1 7 (2fu) 6 13 3 2 5 -follow up.