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Vice and drug education and control / Lourdeliza G. Cejes. --

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextOriginal language: eng. Quezon City, PH : Chapter House Publishing Incorporated , [2024]Edition: Fourth Edition. --Description: 149 pages : illustrations : 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9786214880232
DDC classification:
  • FIL 610.7 C329v 2024
Contents:
Acknowledgement iii -- Chapter I Drugs 1 -- Chapter II Dangerous drugs: production and testing 17 -- Chapter III Drug control and regulations 45 -- Chapter IV Different forms of vices 63 -- Chapter V Vice control laws 81 -- Chapter VI Operational procedures on illegal drugs and vice control 87 -- Chapter VII Government agencies assigned to control drugs and vices 99 -- References 111 -- Appendices 115 -- Image credits 149 --
Summary: Includes bibliographical references. Acknowledgement iii -- Chapter I Drugs 1 -- Chapter II Dangerous drugs: production and testing 17 -- Chapter III Drug control and regulations 45 -- Chapter IV Different forms of vices 63 -- Chapter V Vice control laws 81 -- Chapter VI Operational procedures on illegal drugs and vice control 87 -- Chapter VII Government agencies assigned to control drugs and vices 99 -- References 111 -- Appendices 115 -- Image credits 149 -- "A brief history of drug abuse. For thousand years, humans have used various types of drugs and other intoxicating substances. For example, the consumption of wine was tracked from the early Egyptians; narcotics was used by as early as 4000 B.C.; and the use of marijuana in China for medicinal purposes can be traced to as far back as 2737 B.C. However. it was not until the 19th century A.D. when the active substances in drugs were extracted for human consumption. This period was followed by newly found substances, including laudanum morphine, and cocaine, all of which were completely unregulated and freely prescribed by physicians for various ailments. They were available as patent medicines and sold by traveling salesmen, in drugstores, or by mail. During the American Civil War, morphine was freely used, such that wounded veterans returned home with their morphine kits and hypodermic needles. Chapter 1." --
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Includes references.

Acknowledgement iii -- Chapter I Drugs 1 -- Chapter II Dangerous drugs: production and testing 17 -- Chapter III Drug control and regulations 45 -- Chapter IV Different forms of vices 63 -- Chapter V Vice control laws 81 -- Chapter VI Operational procedures on illegal drugs and vice control 87 -- Chapter VII Government agencies assigned to control drugs and vices 99 -- References 111 -- Appendices 115 -- Image credits 149 --

Includes bibliographical references.
Acknowledgement iii -- Chapter I Drugs 1 -- Chapter II Dangerous drugs: production and testing 17 -- Chapter III Drug control and regulations 45 -- Chapter IV Different forms of vices 63 -- Chapter V Vice control laws 81 -- Chapter VI Operational procedures on illegal drugs and vice control 87 -- Chapter VII Government agencies assigned to control drugs and vices 99 -- References 111 -- Appendices 115 -- Image credits 149 --
"A brief history of drug abuse. For thousand years, humans have used various types of drugs and other intoxicating substances. For example, the consumption of wine was tracked from the early Egyptians; narcotics was used by as early as 4000 B.C.; and the use of marijuana in China for medicinal purposes can be traced to as far back as 2737 B.C. However. it was not until the 19th century A.D. when the active substances in drugs were extracted for human consumption. This period was followed by newly found substances, including laudanum morphine, and cocaine, all of which were completely unregulated and freely prescribed by physicians for various ailments. They were available as patent medicines and sold by traveling salesmen, in drugstores, or by mail. During the American Civil War, morphine was freely used, such that wounded veterans returned home with their morphine kits and hypodermic needles. Chapter 1." --

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