Word: opium
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...synthetic product, amidone is much cheaper than morphine, which is extracted from opium. Three U.S. drug manufacturers have already applied for permission to produce it, and others are interested. Although distribution can be controlled under present drug laws, U.S. Narcotics Commissioner H. J. Anslinger thinks that, before its manufacture is approved, a new law is needed to limit its production; he doesn't like to think of amidone's becoming as common as aspirin...
...setting of the novel is Moscow under the deep snow and deeper temperatures of midwinter, a setting that Blunden etches in many black-&-white details. The crowded misery of the people, their toughness, the splendor of the theater, which Ferguson calls "the opium of the people," a wide scale of Moscow types from factory worker to Red Army marshal, are rendered with fidelity and perception. The book's unifying theme is fear-the fear in which all these people live...
...smoky title that would send the most tolerant Boston censor racing to his alarm gong, the latest United Artist release quickly unmasks as a lukewarm comedy well grooved in the rut of its countless predecessors. For lack of a decent script, Hollywood has again fallen back on the opium of "poor girl wants rich boy," the only difference between this movie and its ancestors being in the quantity of "poor girl and the numbers of swooning suckers. Instead of the usual single love interest, "Bachelor's Daughters" travels on a quadruple con game that grinds to a sleepy halt after...
...Beds & Opium. Last week Dr. Liu arrived in Shanghai from Washington, where he had tried to salvage what he could from UNRRA's "wrecked program for China." He had a promise of $43 million in medical supplies from UNRRA, and another $2 million from ABMAC for aid to Chinese medical schools. But this was a mere trickle of assistance to China's yawning medical needs...
...kala azar (a deadly parasitic disease), typhus, plague, venereal disease, China has a death rate estimated at three to four times that ofthe U.S. (In Shanghai, a sixth of the population have T.B.; an eighth,venereal diseases.) Among the nation's major postwar medical problems: 32,000,000 opium addicts...