The narcotic drug problem
Ernest S. Bishop
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  • Abnormalities, getting rid of, in preliminary stage, [83]
  • Acidosis in opiate addiction, [48]
  • Addict, criminal or vicious, handling of, [108]
  • drug, as a surgical and medical risk, [85]
  • coöperation of, [72]
  • often unknown and unsuspected, [7]
  • honest, and need of competent medical care, [109]
  • and custodial care, [28]
  • medical, personal history of, [140]
  • mixed, [115]
  • narcotic, failure to understand, [5]
  • will coöperate and suffer, [6]
  • Addicts, drug, accidental or innocent, [28]
  • age of, [24]
  • and influenza and pneumonia, [86]
  • majority of, [17]
  • often understand own cases, [7]
  • what type or class become, [23]
  • innocent and worthy, what shall we do with them? [129]
  • narcotic, average individuals, [3]
  • often men and women of high ideals, [3]
  • worthy and innocent, problem of, [128]
  • youthful, [125]
  • Addiction, author’s definition of, [20]
  • beginning stage of, [30]
  • development of, [29]
  • disease, author’s conclusions, [40]
  • a chronic condition, [93]
  • in newly born infant, [24]
  • may afflict all classes, [19]
  • mechanism of, [36], [41]
  • rational handling of, [61]
  • treatment of, and legitimate medical practice, [99]
  • drug, a medical problem, [28]
  • among soldiers, [117]
  • and defectives, [16]
  • a plea for broader consideration of, [156]
  • and the average person, [17]
  • as a sequelae of war, [120]
  • contraction of, in the army, [118]
  • in surgical cases, [85]
  • medical problem of, [21]
  • methods of treating, [50]
  • origin of, [25]
  • so-called specific, treatment of, [55]
  • unsuspected, [26]
  • viewpoint of physician afflicted with, [146]
  • wrongly described, [14]
  • established, stage of, [31]
  • narcotic, a demonstrable disease, [59]
  • a recognized menace, [4]
  • classed as a vice or morbid appetite, [4]
  • opiate, as a war problem, [117]
  • complicated with cocaine, [3]
  • picture wrongly painted, [2]
  • Adequacy, metabolic and organic, relation to other disease conditions, [92]
  • Administration, narcotic drug, regulation of, [65]
  • “After Care” or convalescence, [53]
  • Age of addicts, [24]
  • American Medicine, human documents from, [137]
  • Antidotal substance, [42]
  • Any one liable to drug addiction, [8]
  • Attempts at administrative and police control, [4]
  • Attitude of drug addict, [71]
  • of lawmakers to drug addiction, [102]
  • of medical profession, [50]
  • personal, of physician to drug addict, [70]
  • to drug addicts, author’s unjust, [12]
  • Auto-intoxication and autotoxicosis, [46]
  • Balance, drug adequate, importance of establishing and maintaining, [92]
  • narcotic drug, and minimum daily need, [66]
  • and operative procedure, [92]
  • necessity of maintaining, [67]
  • Basis of success, [132]
  • Beacon-light of hope for drug addicts, [14]
  • Belladonna, use of, [55]
  • Bellevue Hospital, early work in alcoholic and narcotic wards, [2]
  • Care, custodial, and the honest addict, [28]
  • Cases demonstrating presence of antidotal substance, [43]
  • Catharsis, non-irritating, [79]
  • Cause of withdrawal symptoms, [38]
  • Causes of failure in solving drug problem, [5]
  • Clinics, drug, need for, under competent medical direction, [124]
  • public, [135]
  • Cocaine, habitual use of, [115]
  • Committee appointed by Secretary of Treasury, report, [14]
  • Complications, avoided by intelligent patients, [78]
  • Conclusions of author, [40]
  • Condition, another disease, relation of functional balance to, [92]
  • drug patient’s, as index of successful treatment, [75]
  • Considerations, fundamental, [11]
  • Convalescence, and “after care,” [53]
  • Coöperation of drug addict, factors which determine, [72]
  • Cure of drug addiction, What constitutes? [76]
  • “Cures,” basis of, [55]
  • Custodial care and the honest addict, [28]
  • Danger of restrictive legislation, [123]
  • Dangers of belladonna, hyoscine, pilocarpine, etc., [80]
  • Data, institutional, lack of, [58]
  • Defectives and drug addiction, [16]
  • Definition of term “narcotics,” [114]
  • Deprivation, forcible, danger of, [53]
  • Development of addiction stage, [29]
  • Discontinuance of narcotic drug, difficulties of, [69]
  • Disease, addiction, rational handling of, [61]
  • drug addiction, nature of, [23]
  • Documents, human, [137]
  • Dosage, narcotic drug, in relation to withdrawal symptoms, [75]
  • Doses, therapeutic, and toxic stage of normal reaction to, [29]
  • Drug, narcotic, balance, [67]
  • definite body need for, [37]
  • Drugs, narcotic, and the physical condition established, [21]
  • may afford pleasure, [3]
  • legitimate use of, in peace and war, [114]
  • prescribing and dispensing of, [100]
  • relations of laws to, [95]
  • Du Mez’s recent paper, [38]
  • Education and training, [131]
  • lay, medical and official, needed, [109]
  • neglect of, and illicit traffic, [126]
  • Efficiency, functional, nutritional and metabolic importance of, [92]
  • Efforts, author’s early, [11]
  • Elimination, competent, not measured in bowel movements, [81]
  • of opiate, and cell tolerance, [46]
  • Evils, chief, of present drug situation, [122]
  • Exploitation, commercial, and its financial possibilities, [125]
  • of physical suffering, [123]
  • Facts concerning drug addiction, necessity for unbiased medical investigation of, [101]
  • significant, [13]
  • Fear, constant, addict lives in, [92]
  • Function, inhibition of, [46]
  • Gioffredi, investigation of, [26], [38]
  • Handling, institutional and custodial, and certain types of addicts, [108]
  • of criminal or vicious addict, [108]
  • preliminary to withdrawal, [62]
  • rational, of addiction disease, [61]
  • Harrison Law, effect on medical profession, [96]
  • reasons for failure of, [96]
  • wise in purpose, [95]
  • Hirschlaff’s experiments, [26], [38]
  • History of medical addict, [140]
  • Hyoscyamus, use of, [55]
  • Ignorance, the harmful effects of, [127]
  • Immunity to narcotic drugs, [4]
  • Inefficiency, medical, [6]
  • Infant, newly-born, and addiction disease, [24]
  • Influenza and pneumonia in drug addicts, [86]
  • Information, clinical, paucity of, [58]
  • Intervals, long, between doses, desirable, [77]
  • Introduction, [1]
  • Jennings’ studies of acidosis, [48]