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Written by Berridge, Virginia
OPIUM and the PEOPLE, Opiate Use in Nineteenth-Century England
,
Virginia Berridge and Griffith Edwards
Contents
List of Plates
List of Text Figures
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE: The Import and Cultivation of Opium at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
1.The Import Trade
2. The Cultivation of Opium in Britain 1790-1820
PART TWO: Opium Use in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
3. Open Sale and Popular Use
4. Opium in the Fens
5. Opiate Use in Literary and Middle-Class Society
6. Opium in Medical Practice
PART THREE : The Beginnings of Restriction c. 1830-60: The Public Health Case
7. 'A Peculiar Sopor' : Opium Poisoning and the Longevity Debate
8. The Adulteration of Opium
PART FOUR: Class Tensions
9. Opium and the Workers: `Infant Doping' and `Luxurious Use'
PART FIVE: The Professionals and Opium c. 1860-1900: Professionalization and Availability
10. The 1868 Pharmacy Act
11. The Patent Medicine Question
PART SIX: The Professionals and Opium c. 1860-1900: The Use of Opium and Its Alkaloids
12.
Morphine and Its Hypodermic Use
13.
The Ideology of Opium: Opium Eating as a Disease
PART SEVEN: The Eastern Dimension and British Opium Use c. 1860-1900
14.
`Britain's Opium Harvest' :
The Anti-Opium
Movement
15. The Myth of the Opium Den in Late Victorian England
PART EIGHT: The End of the Century
16.
The Other `Narcotics': Cannabis and Cocaine
17.
Opium at the End of the Century
PART NINE: The Nineteenth Century in Relation to the Present
18. Changes of Scene
Tables
1: The Sources and Quantities of Englands' Opium
Imports 1827-1900
2: Import and Home Consumption of Opium 1827- 60
3: Narcotic Deaths 1863-1910
4: Narcotic Deaths by Age 1863-1908
Appendix: The Nature and Significance of Addiction
Bibliography
index
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part 1
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part 2
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part 3
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part 4
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part 5
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part 6
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part 7
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part 8
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part 9
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tables
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plates
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appendix
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bibliography
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