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Use of stimulant/depressant drugs by drug abuse clients in selected metropolitan areas

Use of stimulant/depressant drugs by drug abuse clients in selected metropolitan areas1980

Barry S. Brown

About this book

Within these pages lies a profound exploration of one of humanity’s most compelling and complex subjects: Drugs. From ancient healing practices to the cutting-edge laboratories of today, from the heights of spiritual transcendence to the depths of addiction, Drugs offers a comprehensive examination of the substances that have both fascinated and troubled mankind. Discover the multifaceted relationships that humans have formed with drugs throughout history. Delve into the depths of the human psyche, explore the societal impacts, and confront the ethical and legal mazes that surround drug use. This book navigates through the various dimensions of narcotics, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and more, revealing the intricate interplay between culture, psychology, physiology, and law. Drugs does not advocate for a particular stance but rather presents a tapestry of perspectives, inviting readers to reflect on the profound questions and challenges that these substances pose in our personal lives and societies. With meticulous research and engaging narrative, it confronts the stigma, unravels the controversies, and shines a light on the potential futures shaped by policy and innovation. This is not just a book about drugs—it is a discourse on humanity’s quest for meaning, solace, and understanding in the face of life’s greatest mysteries.

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First published
1980
OL Work ID
OL2860876W

Subjects

Drug abuseSedativesStimulantsMetropolitan areasSubstance-Related DisordersStatistics

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