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" The committee is of the opinion that the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds one million at the present time," and further says that "the range of ages of addicts was reported as twelve to seventy-five years. "
The Story of Drugs: A Popular Exposition of Their Origin, Preparation and ... - Page 234
by Henry Corbin Fuller - 1922 - 358 pages
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The Journal of the Tennessee State Medical Association, Volume 12

Tennessee State Medical Association - 1919 - 488 pages
...that an estimate based on the number of addicts in a small city like Jacksonville, Fla., would not he representative for the entire country. Taking these...number of addicts in this country probably exceeds 1.000.000 at the present time. With respect to the increase or decrease in the number of addicts within...
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Traffic in narcotic drugs

United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Special Narcotic Committee - 1919 - 46 pages
...the number of addicts in a small city like Jacksonville, Fla., would not be representative fotthè entire country. Taking these facts into consideration,...country probably exceeds 1,000,000 at the present time. With respect to the increase or decrease in the number of addicts within the last year, the following...
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Exportation of Opium: Hearings Before a Subcommittee...on H.R. 14500 ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1921 - 174 pages
...committee that an estimate based on the number of addicts in a small city like Jacksonville, Fla., would not be representative for the entire country....country probably exceeds 1,000,000 at the present time. With respect to the increase or decrease in the number of addicts within the last year, the following...
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Limiting the Production of Habit Forming Drugs and the Raw Materials from ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1923 - 160 pages
...committee that an estimate based on the number of addicts in a small citv like Jacksonville, Fla., would not be representative for the entire country....Taking these facts into consideration. the committee isof the opinion that the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds 1,000, 000 at the...
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World Peace Foundation Pamphlets

World Peace Foundation - 1925 - 706 pages
...obtaining information which would give the exact number of addicts in the United States, says: "The committee is of the opinion that the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds one million at the present time," and further says that "the range of ages of addicts was reported...
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Preventive Medicine and Hygiene

Milton Joseph Rosenau - 1927 - 1504 pages
...different from the estimate of the Special Committee 17 who studied the question and who gave it as their opinion that "the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds one million at the present time" (1919). There is no way of determining the number of users of habit-forming...
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World Peace Foundation Pamphlets, Volume 8, Issues 1-9

1925 - 718 pages
...obtaining information which would give the exact number of addicts in the United States, says: "The committee is of the opinion that the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds one million at the present time," and further says that "the range of ages of addicts was reported...
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Opium and Narcotic Laws: 1955

United States - 1955 - 108 pages
...obtaining information which would give the exact number of addicts in the United States, says : " The committee is of the opinion that the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds one million at the present time," and further says that " the range of ages of addicts was reported...
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The Search for Rational Drug Control

Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins - 1995 - 244 pages
...and Hawkins, 1977, p. 34). That tradition began in 1919. Thus McAdoo's Special Committee estimated that "the total number of addicts in this country probably exceeds 1,000,000 at the present time." It also reported that the use of narcotic drugs had risen since the passage of the Harrison Act and...
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Dark Paradise

David T. COURTWRIGHT - 2009 - 352 pages
...Benjamin R. Rhees, a physician. The basic conclusion of the report, widely publicized, was that "the number of addicts in this country probably exceeds 1,000,000 at the present time." The basis for this estimate was not made clear. Certainly it was not supported by the (revised) physician...
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