10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COCAINIST»
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... sympathy and the call of duty. Honor, truth and duty are tender subjects to the
morphinist; they are words without meaning to the cocainist. urally would be
greatly reduced with increased consumption, for there News. Notes and Notions
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CONFESSIONS OF A COCAINIST. The Medical and Surgical Reporter, March 6,
1897, gives an abstract report by A. H. Springthorpe, M.D., of Melbourne, in the
Australasian Medical Gazette, of special interest to those who use cocaine by the
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New York State Journal of Medicine
The style of the cocainist is a smooth, continuous, involved flow of words, leading
in no direction and never ending coherently. This delusionary state may be
protracted for a long time, and can be seen in works of fiction, in poetry, and even
in ...
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Morphinism and Narcomaniacs from Other Drugs: Their ...
Many political speeches and newspaper articles bring out this special form of
prolixity and diffuse- ness. This differs widely from the broken, jarring sentences
of alcoholists, morphinists, and other mental defectives. The style of the cocainist
is a ...
Thomas Davison Crothers, 1902
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Medical and Surgical Reporter
"The strangest thing, however, in the cocain habit is that there seem to be two
souls in the cocainist — one infested by the cocain, suffering and tortured by its
effects; the other normal, laughing at his fears, and saying : ' What nonsense !
Harold Havelock Kynett, Samuel Worcester Butler, D G. Brinton, 1897
In the case of the cocainist it frequently becomes impossible to continue the
cocaine, and the patient then " sobers off " for a time on morphine — to be able to
go on again with the more attractive mistress of his affections. The quantities of
these ...
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Phantastica: A Classic Survey on the Use and Abuse of ...
In contradistinction to the morphinist, the cocainist finds it very difficult to hide his
present being behind the mask which society, tradition, and good manners
maintain. His internal loss of balance becomes apparent without suppression.
Like all ...
The strangest thing, however, in the cocaine habit is that there seem to be two
souls in the cocainist — one infested by the cocaine, suffering, and tortured by its
effects; the other normal, laughing at his fears, and saying: "What nonsense! it is ...
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the ...
The strangest thing, however, he says, in the cocaine habit is that " there seem to
be two souls in the cocainist — one infested by the cocaine, suffering and
tortured by its effects ; the other normal, laughing at his fears, and saying " What ...
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The Atlantic Medical Weekly
111., in an article published in the Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, says that he has
rarely met with cases of purely cocaine addiction. In nearly every instance those
who had previously taken morphine added cocaine. Usually the cocainist says ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COCAINIST»
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When Cocaine Was Seen In Party Colours
... (NPP) has finally found golden opportunity to confer on the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) the title of 'cocainist party' which was ... «GhanaWeb, Dec 14»
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