Cocaine Papers

Cocaine Papers
Title Cocaine Papers PDF eBook
Author Sigmund Freud
Publisher
Total Pages 402
Release 1975
Genre Cocaine
ISBN 9780883730102

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Contains all of Freud's "cocaine papers," his letters, notes, dreams, and recollections on the subject, together with the most pertinent writings from the 19th century to the present on Freud and cocaine. Bibliography: p. 399-400. Includes index.

Cocaine Papers

Cocaine Papers
Title Cocaine Papers PDF eBook
Author Sigmund Freud
Publisher Plume Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre Cocaine
ISBN 9780452004313

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Cocaine, 1977

Cocaine, 1977
Title Cocaine, 1977 PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Petersen
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1977
Genre Coca
ISBN

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A Brief History of Cocaine

A Brief History of Cocaine
Title A Brief History of Cocaine PDF eBook
Author Steven B. Karch MD FFFLM
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2017-09-20
Genre Law
ISBN 1420036351

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A Brief History of Cocaine, Second Edition provides a fascinating historical insight into the reasons why cocaine use is increasing in popularity and why the rise of the cocaine trade is tightly linked with the rise of terrorism The author illustrates the challenges faced by today's governments and explains why current anti-drug efforts have had on

Cocaine

Cocaine
Title Cocaine PDF eBook
Author Paul Gootenberg
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2002-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 1134600704

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Cocaine examines the rise and fall of this notorious substance from its legitimate use by scientists and medics in the nineteenth century to the international prohibitionist regimes and drug gangs of today. Themes explored include: * Amsterdam's complex cocaine culture * the manufacture, sale and control of cocaine in the United States * Japan and the Southeast Asian cocaine industry * export of cocaine prohibitions to Peru * sex, drugs and race in early modern London Cocaine unveils new primary sources and covert social, cultural and political transformations to shed light on cocaine's hidden history.

Andean Cocaine

Andean Cocaine
Title Andean Cocaine PDF eBook
Author Paul Gootenberg
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 464
Release 2009-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807887790

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Illuminating a hidden and fascinating chapter in the history of globalization, Paul Gootenberg chronicles the rise of one of the most spectacular and now illegal Latin American exports: cocaine. Gootenberg traces cocaine's history from its origins as a medical commodity in the nineteenth century to its repression during the early twentieth century and its dramatic reemergence as an illicit good after World War II. Connecting the story of the drug's transformations is a host of people, products, and processes: Sigmund Freud, Coca-Cola, and Pablo Escobar all make appearances, exemplifying the global influences that have shaped the history of cocaine. But Gootenberg decenters the familiar story to uncover the roles played by hitherto obscure but vital Andean actors as well--for example, the Peruvian pharmacist who developed the techniques for refining cocaine on an industrial scale and the creators of the original drug-smuggling networks that decades later would be taken over by Colombian traffickers. Andean Cocaine proves indispensable to understanding one of the most vexing social dilemmas of the late twentieth-century Americas: the American cocaine epidemic of the 1980s and, in its wake, the seemingly endless U.S. drug war in the Andes.

Research Issues

Research Issues
Title Research Issues PDF eBook
Author National Institute on Drug Abuse
Publisher
Total Pages 428
Release 1974
Genre
ISBN

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