INTRODUCTION
Cannabis plants, including Cannabis indica, Cannabis sativa, and others, have a long and rich history of broad and far-reaching medical applications for humans. In China, as far back as 2500 B.C., the plant was used for many conditions, from joint pain to gynecological disorders (1). Use developed and/or spread to Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where it was used for other medical purposes, including glaucoma. By the 1800s, cannabis extracts and tinctures were routinely used in Western countries for migraines and nausea (1).
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