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5.0 out of 5 stars The history of laudanum, morphine and patent medicines, April 10, 2002
In Arms Of Morpheus is the history of laudanum, morphine and patent medicines is revealed from the addictive growth of a drug widely available as an over the counter medicine to treat ailments ranging from boredom to a lack of creativity. Manufacturers claimed all kinds of cures from the use of morphine: In Arms Of Morpheus traces the history of such contentions and includes plenty of ads, photos, cartoons and other embellishments to make for lively general-interest reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful read, September 4, 2010

wonderfully written. comprehensively researched. fascinating. entertaining. scholarly, yet really engaging prose: the sort of book that makes you feel like you are sitting down with the author and listening to them tell you a captivating story about their discoveries rather than merely reading the cold word off the dead page.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Killer Cures, January 14, 2008
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cooperandre (Fullerton, CA USA) - See all my reviews
In the Arms of Morpheus, briefly touches on the history of addiction to Opium, Morphine, Heroine and Laudanum. It seems that the good old days were good for a different reason and unknowingly people bought medicines that contained highly addictive drugs such as Opium. The author goes into a brief yet well presented book of this nasty history one that may make you think twice about your sweet innocent great grandparents.
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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hodgson,Separating Fact from fiction and fiction from Dreams, September 5, 2004
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From the author that brought you portrait of a heavenly Demon, arrives this member of Opium history, No there is no Neo in this read. But you just might fall into a different plane of existence "not legally of course.' In The Arms Of Moupheus' is A very balanced factual book about the basic Opiate extracts i.e. morphine, Laudanum, smokeable opium heroine and Codine.
With well thought out history exerts but not to extensive, in my collection for Opied history I use it quite a bit and I'm no history major "what I'm trying to say is that it's not all cites: It's very eye opining "I couldn't put it down "from Ads, famous people to some excellent photography. "This is full of grate eye candy."

Hodgson has been successful in capturing these moments in there time period, and opened some of the taboos sounded with Opieds. Fun Factual and Fascinating!!!!
A must read.

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