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Drugs and Narcotics in History
Das Kaiserliche Gesundheitsamt (Imperial Health Office) and the chemical industry in Germany during the Second Empire: partners or adversaries?
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Author(s):
Erika Hickel
Publication date:
May 18 1995
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Cambridge University Press
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May 18 1995
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10.1017/CBO9780511599675.006
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 4
The opium poppy in Hellenistic and Roman medicine
pp. 24
Exotic substances: the introduction and global spread of tobacco, coffee, cocoa, tea, and distilled liquor, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
pp. 52
Pharmacological experimentation with opium in the eighteenth century
pp. 77
The regulation of the supply of drugs in Britain before 1868
pp. 97
Das Kaiserliche Gesundheitsamt (Imperial Health Office) and the chemical industry in Germany during the Second Empire: partners or adversaries?
pp. 114
From all purpose anodyne to marker of deviance: physicians' attitudes towards opiates in the US from 1890 to 1940
pp. 133
Changes in alcohol use among Navajos and other Indians of the American Southwest
pp. 156
The drug habit: the association of the word ‘drug’ with abuse in American history
pp. 168
Research and development in the UK pharmaceutical industry from the nineteenth century to the 1960s
pp. 187
AIDS, drugs, and history
pp. 199
Anomalies and mysteries in the ‘War on Drugs’
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