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Recommended Reading
 
 
  New! - Medical Marijuana Throughout History
    - Pictures of more than 100 medicines that once contained cannabis
    extractsFrom the Editor's Easy Chair
    - Fitz Hugh Ludlow, 1870The Gentle, Inoffensive
    Chinese -- from Volume II, Chapter XIII of Roughing It, by Mark Twain,
    1871. This is included here to help give readers an understanding of the racial feelings
    which were behind the earliest anti-opium smoking laws.The Arts of Intoxication,
    The Aim and the Results By Rev. J. T. Crane, DD, 1871 (GIF page images)The Hemp Intoxicant
    - Excerpt from The Arts of Intoxication, 1871The Use and Abuse
    of Opium By F. E. Oliver, M.D. Massachusetts State Board of Health,
    Third Annual Report (Boston: Wright and Potter, State Printers, 1872), 162-77. A Cruise on the Barbary Coast -
      San Francisco, 1873The Hemp Intoxicant
    - Appleton's Journal, 1873 Opium Smoking is Outlawed
    - Chapter 6 of the Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs, 1972Women's Crusade of
    1873-74Vices Are Not Crimes,
    A Vindication of Moral Liberty by Lysander Spooner, 1875An Opium Den
    Excerpts from California, A Pleasure Trip from Gotham to the Golden Gate  - 1877
      by Mrs. Frank LeslieRuined by Rum
    - A Tale of Facts, Together With a Plea for Temperance, by A Lady, 1877Poisons of the Intelligence -
    Hasheesh, Popular Science Monthly, 1878An Opium Dream
    by Santa Louise Anderson 1879Chinatown Declared a Nuisance!
    - A pamphlet from San Francisco illustrating the anti-Chinese sentiment during the late
    1800s.Chinatown Opium Den
    - San Francisco, 1870sSelect Temperance
    Tracts Published by the American Tract Society |