gold-medal glory to prohibition: the early evolution of cocaine in the United Kingdom and the United State
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
In this issue: -- Cocaine Addiction: The Nemesis of Modern Culturehttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
Although recent historical work has begun to illuminate the origins of modern drug development, much...
A Brief History of Cocaine is a thoroughly researched, fascinating account of the role cocaine has p...
Originally a medical miracle, cocaine is now a dangerous pariah. Drawing on exciting international p...
This article will consider the reasons for the inclusion of cocaine in the Hague Opium Convention of...
Previously perceived as a drug for the wealthy, cocaine use has become more prevalent in Europe in t...
Cocaine is the main alkaloid extracted from the Erythroxylon coca plant, which grows in tropical And...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Psychop...
In the Journal this month we publish a short themed section on cocaine-associated cardiac dysrhythmi...
To read recent media reports, you could be forgiven for thinking that cocaine had just reached our s...
Following the establishment of the so-called “New British System” (based on the recommendations of t...
It inspired written testimonials from William McKinley, Thomas Edison, and Sarah Bernhardt; merited ...
Dr Ved Baruah is a social historian who specialises in the history of drugs and addiction and its re...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
In this issue: -- Cocaine Addiction: The Nemesis of Modern Culturehttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
Although recent historical work has begun to illuminate the origins of modern drug development, much...
A Brief History of Cocaine is a thoroughly researched, fascinating account of the role cocaine has p...
Originally a medical miracle, cocaine is now a dangerous pariah. Drawing on exciting international p...
This article will consider the reasons for the inclusion of cocaine in the Hague Opium Convention of...
Previously perceived as a drug for the wealthy, cocaine use has become more prevalent in Europe in t...
Cocaine is the main alkaloid extracted from the Erythroxylon coca plant, which grows in tropical And...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Psychop...
In the Journal this month we publish a short themed section on cocaine-associated cardiac dysrhythmi...
To read recent media reports, you could be forgiven for thinking that cocaine had just reached our s...
Following the establishment of the so-called “New British System” (based on the recommendations of t...
It inspired written testimonials from William McKinley, Thomas Edison, and Sarah Bernhardt; merited ...
Dr Ved Baruah is a social historian who specialises in the history of drugs and addiction and its re...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
In this issue: -- Cocaine Addiction: The Nemesis of Modern Culturehttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...