October 28 Monday
Drug Addiction in American History videotape by David Courtwright, Ph.D.
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“A new doctrine about drunkenness and responsibility.” JAMA, 1890, 14(5): 169-170.
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“Is inebriety a vice or a disease?” JAMA, 1891, 17(12): 452-453.
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“Does science justify the use of alcohol in therapeutics? If so where? When?” Reprinted from November 28, 1891 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1991, 266(20): 1914.
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“Opium smoking.” JAMA, 1892, 18(10): 305.
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“Inebriety among women in this country.” Reprinted from October 29, 1892 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1992, 268(14): 1928.
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“The relation of suicide to alcohol consumption.” JAMA, 1893, 20(21): 594.
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Wilkinson, George. “Abuses of cocain in nasal treatment.” JAMA, 1893, 21(22): 803-804.
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“Why arsenic only?” Reprinted from October 20, 1894 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1994, 271(15): 1170f.
“Grovenor, J. W. “Some factors in the solution of the alcoholic problem.” JAMA, 1895, 25(13): 521-524.
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Barr, G. Walter. “The therapeutic abuse of opium.” JAMA, 1896, 26(4): 161-162.
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“The abuse of bromides.” JAMA, 1896, 26(25): 1233.
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Brower, D. R. “The effects of cocaine on the central nervous system.” JAMA, 1896, 6(3): 57-59.
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“The evil of tea-drinking.” Reprinted from November 6, 1897 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1977, 278(17): 1458l.
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