10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MORPHINOMANIAC»
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1
A Text-book of Medicine
Morphinism aggravates injuries and retards recovery. The morphinomaniac may
be seized, either during an intercurrent disease or through the poison itself, with
delirium tremens and maniacal excitement similar to that seen in alcoholism.
2
Morphinism and Narcomaniacs from Other Drugs: Their ...
Unlike the morphinist, the morphinomaniac will not be satisfied with anything but
the one drug, and that must be had at once. If he cannot procure morphin, opium
in any form will be used. The morphinomaniac is often a psychopath from ...
Thomas Davison Crothers, 1902
Apart from any complication the morphinomaniac is the victim of chronic
poisoning, he is anaemic and possibly cachectic. A tonic treatment is therefore
indicated not only during the period of demorphinisation but also j during
convalescence ...
4
The Clinique: A Monthly Abstract of the Clinics and of the ...
Our patient became a morphinomaniac after an attack of typhoid fever. On
account of the hyperaesthesia of the left side, his sister urged him to take
morphine injections. He soon had malaise and vomiting, but she encouraged him
and he ...
5
Annual of the universal medical sciences and analytical ...
In the morphinomaniac the suppression of the drug produces special
phenomena, the intensity being in proportion to the size of the doses employed
and the duration of the habit. 5. Morphia drunkenness cannot be regarded as
capable of ...
6
The Eclectic Medical Journal
Unlike the morphinist, the morphinomaniac will not be satisfied with but the one
drug, and that must be had at once. If he can not procure morphin, opium in any
form will be used. The morphinomaniac is often a psychopath from heredity, with
a ...
7
Altering American Consciousness: The History of Alcohol and ...
Morphinomaniac. to. Narcotic. Addict. To contend that the concept of addiction
was embedded in a turn- of-the-twentieth-century movement toward professional
organization is to suggest a modification to what is perhaps the most influential ...
Caroline Jean Acker, Sarah W. Tracy, 2004
8
Inventing the Addict: Drugs, Race, and Sexuality in ...
Cover design by Dennis Anderson Cover art: Eugene Samuel Grasset,
Morphinomaniac, 1897, color lithograph. Philadelphia Museum of Art: Purchased
with the SmithKJine Beckman Corporation Fund, 1983. Photo by Lynn Rosenthal.
Susan Marjorie Zieger, 2008
9
Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical ...
A final example of drugs as representational subject matter, rather than
biographical background, is Swiss artist Euge`ne Samuel Grasset's (1841–1917)
Morphinomaniac (1897, color lithograph) now in the collection of the
Philadelphia ...
10
Delphi Works of Arnold Bennett (Illustrated)
It then appeared that his wife had definitely become a morphinomaniac. She now
insisted on having four tofive injections a day,and would also often take during
the day fifteen tothirty dropsof laudanum, and then veronalor sulphonal toinduce
...