Origins of medical attitudes toward drug addiction in America : eight studies, 1791-1858

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Origins of medical attitudes toward drug addiction in America : eight studies, 1791-1858

edited by Gerald N. Grob

(Addiction in America)

Arno Press, 1981

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Reprint of the 1791 ed. printed by T. Lang, Philadelphia (1st work); Reprint of the 1792 ed. printed by Johnston and Justice, Philadelphia (2nd work); Reprint of the 1803 ed. printed by Solomon W. Conard, Philadelphia (3rd work); Reprint of the 1803 ed. printed at the Office of Gazette, Philadelphia (4th work); Reprint of the 1803 ed. prinred by H. Maxwell,P hiladelphia (5th work); Reprint of the 1832 ed. (6th work); Reprint oft he 1850 published by Jophn P. Jewett & Co., Boston (7th work); Reprint of the 1858 ed. published by Steam Press of Fairbanks, Benedict & Co. (8th work)

Contents of Works

  • An inaugural dissertation on opium / by Hast Handy
  • An inaugural dissertation on opium / by Valentine Seaman
  • An inaugural dissertation on the morbid effects of opium upon the human body / by Daniel Wilson
  • An inaugural essay, being a comparative inquiry into the properties and uses of opium / by Robert Carter
  • Experiments and observations on the means of counteracting the deleterious effects of opim, and on the method of cure of the disease resulting therefrom / by Franklin Scott
  • AnI naugural dissertation on opium. embracing its history, and use and abuse as a medicine / by William G. Smith
  • An essay on the opium trade including a sketchi of its history, extent, effects, etc., as carried on in India and China / by Nathan Allen
  • A lecture upon narcotic stimulants, delivered to the students of Western Homeopathic College, December 14th, 1858 / by J. Brainred

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