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In the arms of MorpheusIn the arms of Morpheus

In the arms of Morpheus2001

Barbara Hodgson

About this book

Examines how the drinking of laudanum for medical reasons developed and how it became an everyday safeguard against pain, poverty, and boredom. Opium eating was catapulted into fame by the confessions of Thomas De Quincy and insinuated itself into the lives and works of writers such as Louisa May Alcott, Lord Byron, Shelley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Keats, the Bronts͡, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and many others. Illustrated with photographs, engravings, advertisements, movie stills, pulp magazine and dime novel covers and paraphernalia.

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First published
2001
OL Work ID
OL1840605W

Subjects

MorphineOpiumDrug addictionSubstance-Related DisordersAuthorsHallucinogenic drugsPatent medicinesDrug useHistoryMorphine abuseOpium abuseSocial aspectsMedicine, historyNonprescription DrugsHistory, 19th Century

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