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In the 1890s, the discourse on the negative effects of opium consumption among Native people turned into a political movement, which demanded that the Dutch colonial government reform its policies on opium. In the same period, Raden Ajeng Kartini, a priya... see more

Thailand’s near-total elimination of opium poppy cultivation is attributed to “alternative development” programming, which replaces illicit crops with licit ones. However, opium poppy cultivation was not drastically reduced because substitute crops earned... see more

Opium was one of the drugs in the medieval history of Persia which has been used in medical affairs. By commercialization of poppy in Qajar dynasty with the permeation of the colonial policies, the material was conveyed to India and thence to China as a c... see more

BACKGROUND: Along with the established effects of opium on metabolic parameters, stimulatory or inhibitory effects of opium on metabolic syndrome are also predictable. This study aimed to examine the association of opium use with metabolic syndrome and it... see more

This research entitled “Opium: The Evolution of Policies, the Tolerance of the Vice, and the Proliferation of Contraband Trade in the Philippines, 1843-1908” presents a discussion of the opium trade in Asia, the commercial networks it created, the politic... see more

Dickens’s novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was crucial to the reordering of opium in the Victorian public’s imagination. In the novel opium is rendered the agent of Edwin Drood’s uncle John Jasper’s derangement, with the portrait of his opium use contribu... see more

Dickens’s novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was crucial to the reordering of opium in the Victorian public’s imagination. In the novel opium is rendered the agent of Edwin Drood’s uncle John Jasper’s derangement, with the portrait of his opium use contribu... see more

RÉSUMÉ. L'étude de la psyché et la reproduction des mœurs (éthopée) ont de tout temps inspiré les écrivains. Ainsi, la représentation littéraire (mimesis), basée sur la description de lieux ou de personnages, permet une meilleure compréhension de l'être h... see more

In 1924 Hungary ratified and codified the 1912 Hague International Opium Convention, the first international drug control treaty. However, the new law that regulated and later criminalized the usage of narcotics in Hungary was not the result of internal d... see more

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