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Heroin



Heroin - hĕˈrəwən, opiate drug synthesized from morphine (see narcotic). Originally produced in 1874, it was thought to be not only nonaddictive but useful as a cure for respiratory illness and morphine addiction, and capable of relieving morphine withdrawal symptoms. Later it was discovered to have the same pharmacologic effects as morphine and to be just as   Read More...

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    The Road to H: Narcotics, Delinquency, and Social Policy
    by Isidor Chein, Donald L. Gerard, Robert S. Lee, Eva Rosenfeld, Daniel M. Wilner. 482 pgs.



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