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Cocaine: From Medical Marvel to Modern Menace in the United States, 1884-1920 (Studies in Industry and Society) [Hardcover]

Joseph F. Spillane (Author)

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0801862302 978-0801862304 December 10, 1999 1

In 1884 American physicians discovered the anesthetic value of cocaine, and over the next three decades this substance derived from the coca plant became so popular that it became, ironically, a public health problem. Demand exceeded supply; abuse proliferated. The black market produced a legendary underground of "cocaine fiends." As attempts at regulation failed, Congress in 1914 banned cocaine outright, and America launched its longstanding war against now-illegal drugs.

Challenging "traditional thinking about both the 'rise' and 'fall' of drug problems" (which makes legal prohibition the pivotal point in the story), Spillane examines phenomena that have eluded earlier students of drug history. He explores the role of American business in fostering consumer interest in cocaine during the years when no law proscribed its use, the ways in which authorities and social agents tried nonetheless to establish informal controls on the substance, and the mixed results they achieved.

In asking how this pain-allaying drug became recognizably dangerous, how reformers tried to ameliorate its social effects, and how an underground of cocaine abusers developed even before regulation of the drug industry as a whole, Spillane discovers contingency, complication, and mixed motives. Arguing that the underground drug culture had origins other than in federal prohibition can tell us as we face questions about drug policy today.


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Joseph F. Spillane has written an immaculate monograph on the drug's early history in the United States of America. His use of archives and diverse other sources means that he writes with unparalleled authority.

(Richard Davenport-Hines Times Literary Supplement )

A new, detailed history, carefully crafted, and with reader-friendly summaries.

(John C. Burnham Journal of Social History )

This is a good piece of work, combining cogent ideas with a rich historical narrative. It is an important book for anyone interested in the complicated, interesting history of American drug use and control.

(Jerome L. Himmelstein American Historical Review )

Spillane's account... is nuanced, deeply researched, and highly original.

(David T. Courtwright Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences )

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the country's current 'War on Drugs.'

(Virginia Quarterly Review )

A fascinating, in-depth snapshot of 40 years in the early history of cocaine in the U.S.

(Choice )

Spillane provides an excellent account. A deeply impressive social history.

(Philip Jenkins Journal of American History )

This book provides a remarkably well-researched account... an outstanding contribution to drugs history.

(Griffith Edwards Addiction )

A new, detailed history, carefully crafted and with reader-friendly summaries.

(John C. Burnham Journal of Social History )

About the Author

Joseph F. Spillane is an associate professor of criminology and history at the University of Florida.


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On October 22, 1884, former President Ulysses S. Grant arrived at the office of Dr. John H. Douglas, one of the leading throat specialists in New York. Read the first page
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interstate seizure file, crude cocaine, coca imports, catarrh cures, cocaine manufacturers, catarrh snuffs, imported coca, cocaine snuffs, cocaine imports, employed coca, ethical firms, cocaine sellers, coca preparations, cocaine content, cocaine selling, cocaine experience, coca wine, cocaine fiend, cocaine products, cocaine poisoning, medical era, cocaine consumption, patent medicine makers, coca products, cocaine sniffing
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New York, United States, New Orleans, South America, Bureau of Chemistry, Hull House, Progressive Era, San Francisco, Vin Mariam, Commerce Department, Hamilton Wright, Private Acts, Public Concerns, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Therapeutic Gazette, Van Schaack, American Pharmaceutical Association, Harrison Narcotic Act, Harvey Wiley, Maltine Company, Shadow Market Emerges, Sigmund Freud, Chicago Medical Society, Francke Bosworth, George Davis
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