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Drugs and Narcotics in History

by Roy Porter, Porter, Mikulas (Ed.) Teich, Mikulas Teich
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Overview

This collection of essays explores the complex and contested histories of drugs and narcotics in societies from ancient Greece to the present day. It shows that the major substances so used, from herbs of the field to laboratory-produced synthetic medicines, have a healing potential, and have been widely employed both within and outside the medical profession. Many of these substances, if taken improperly, are also highly toxic or even lethally poisonous. Some, being mood-influencing and habit-forming, are open to abuse and lead to addiction and are even objects of international contraband trade and the targets of "drug wars."

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A collection of essays exploring the complex and contested histories of drugs and narcotics in societies.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1997
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521585972

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