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Journal of the history of dentistry, 2021
Quackery in medicine is as old as medicine itself. In times of crisis, desperate patients often believe extraordinary claims. In the annals of pain-killer quack medicine, elixirs, nostrums and liniments hold a prominent position. NYU College of Dentistry (NYUCD) has a collection of 234 bottles of such medicines dating from the mid-1800s through 1940 ...
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Quackery in medicine is as old as medicine itself. In times of crisis, desperate patients often believe extraordinary claims. In the annals of pain-killer quack medicine, elixirs, nostrums and liniments hold a prominent position. NYU College of Dentistry (NYUCD) has a collection of 234 bottles of such medicines dating from the mid-1800s through 1940 ...
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Journal of ECT, 2019
OBJECTIVES Transcranial direct current stimulation can be effective in reducing the craving for food, alcohol, and methamphetamine. Because its effects have not been tested on patients with opium use disorder, we investigated its efficacy when it is ...
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OBJECTIVES Transcranial direct current stimulation can be effective in reducing the craving for food, alcohol, and methamphetamine. Because its effects have not been tested on patients with opium use disorder, we investigated its efficacy when it is ...
F. Taremian +3 more
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2020
This chapter begins with Thomas De Quincey, who published a book in 1821 under the title Confessions of an English Opium Eater, an autobiographical telling of his “tortured love affair” with a tincture of 10 percent opium. It analyzes that De Quincey's Confessions confronted the West with a stark description of a novel concept: drug addiction.
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This chapter begins with Thomas De Quincey, who published a book in 1821 under the title Confessions of an English Opium Eater, an autobiographical telling of his “tortured love affair” with a tincture of 10 percent opium. It analyzes that De Quincey's Confessions confronted the West with a stark description of a novel concept: drug addiction.
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Progressive Education is the Opium of the Educators
Integrative Psychological and Behavioural Science, 2021E. Matusov
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Opium alkaloids in food products: Current and future perspectives
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021Sonia Morante-Zarcero +1 more
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RNAi-mediated replacement of morphine with the nonnarcotic alkaloid reticuline in opium poppy
Nature Biotechnology, 2004Robert S Allen, Philip J Larkin
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