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One Hundred Years of Heroin
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With the assistance of Pamela Korsmeyer and Thomas W. Maulucci, Jr.
Book Code: R324
ISBN: 0-86569-324-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-86569-324-1
272 pages, figures, tables
Auburn House Paperback
Publication: 4/30/2002
List Price: $27.95 (UK Sterling Price: £16.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Paperback
Also Available: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: In 1898 Heroin, the Bayer trademark name for diacetylmorphine, was commercially introduced to every corner of the Earth. Contrary to common assertion, Heroin was not recommended for treatment of morphine or opium habits. Rather, Heroin filled a desperate need for a powerful cough suppressant. The leading causes of death at that time, tuberculosis and pneumonia, were linked to uncontrollable coughing. Heroin performed well in preliminary testing by the manufacturer and upon release was hailed for its effectiveness. Although Heroin is a morphine derivative, for several years it was thought not to be particularly habit-forming. Its addictive potential became apparent especially in the United States, where its sale was pretty much unrestricted until 1914. Heroin's prominent use among teen-aged gangs in New York City prompted the city's health commissioner in 1919 to characterize that use as "an American disease."
Table of Contents:
  • Preface by David F. Musto
  • The First 60 Years
  • The Roads to H: The Emergence of the American Heroin Complex, 1898-1956 by David T. Courtwright
  • Inside Policy Making
  • 100 Years of Heroics by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
  • Heroin Politics and Policy under President Nixon by Egil Krogh, Jr.
  • One Bite of the Apple: Establishing the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention by Jerome H. Jaffe
  • The Urban Epidemic
  • Heroine Addiction in the Nation's Capital, 1966-1973 by Robert L. DuPont
  • Generational Trends in Heroin Use and Injection in New York City by Bruce D. Johnson and Andrew Golub
  • Treatment Options
  • Trick or Treat? A Century of American Responses to Heroin Addiction by William L. White
  • Methadone: The Drug, the Treatment, the Controversy by Herbert Kleber
  • Heroin Maintenance: Is a U.S. Experiment Needed? by Peter Reuter and Robert MacCoun
  • From Heroin Addiction to Opioid Maintenance: Problem or Cure? Or, Not All Opioid Agonists are the Same by Richard T. Schottenfeld
  • Political and Cultural Complications
  • Lessons for Mr. Arlacchi: A History of the Heroin Market by Kathryn Meyer
  • Hip to Be High: Heroin and Popular Culture in the 20th Century by Jill Jonnes
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2001053836
LCC Class: HV5825
Dewey Class: 363
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