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The drug paradox of Queen Victoria: New book says she 'loved' drugs while empire sold opium worldwide
Queen Victoria is often remembered as the figurehead of a moral, industrious era in British history. Yet the global economic machinery that operated during her reign included one of the most ...
Commercial poppy production in Victoria is another step closer after successful field trials. Opium poppies are used to make painkillers. Tasmania currently produces almost 50 percent of the world's ...
The opium poppy looks delicate and innocuous. But for Amitav Ghosh, an Indian writer, it is “one of the most powerful beings that humans have encountered in their time on Earth”. Mr Ghosh’s elegant ...
Victorian mothers regularly dosed their crying babies with opium-containing syrups to help them sleep, workers took laudanum to get through painful shifts, and middle-class women used it to cope with ...
Opium is emerging as a major growth drug in Australia, with the amount of the highly addictive painkiller seized at our borders more than doubling in 12 months. The Australian Federal Police has been ...
While 1950s parenting practices seem shocking today, Victorian-era child-rearing reached levels of cruelty that modern neuroscience reveals caused catastrophic brain damage. From drugging babies with ...
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