| Tennessee State Medical Association - 1919 - 486 pages
...of the underworld and the class which is made up almost entirely of addicts in good social standing The addict of the underworld, in a large majority of cases, acquires the habit of u;;ing these drugs through his or her associates. This is probably due to the fact that addicts of... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Special Narcotic Committee - 1919 - 46 pages
...of the underworld and the class which is made up almost entirely of addicts in good social standing. The addict of the underworld, in a large majority...or her associates. This is probably due to the fact that addicts of this class make use of heroin and cocaine most frequently, these drugs being employed... | |
| 1920 - 656 pages
...first two ways were apparently the more common, according to the replies sent in to the questionnaires. The addict of the underworld in a large majority of cases acquires the habit through association. The addict of good social standing acquires the habit usually through a physician's... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1921 - 174 pages
...of the underworld and the class which is made up almost entirely of addicts in good social standing. The addict of the underworld, in a large majority...or her associates. This is probably due to the fact that addicts of this class make use of heroin and cocaine most frequently, these drugs being employed... | |
| Charles E. Terry, Mildred Pellens - 1928 - 1078 pages
...the underworld and the class which is made up almost entirely of addicts in good social standing. r The addict of the underworld, in a large majority of cases, acquires the habit nf 1iĀ°infr f Mp^e~dfll|^H lliruUl{h his orTi^r aisociaies. This is nrobablv due to the \nr.t. [hilt... | |
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