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Brain-Robbers: How Alcohol, Cocaine, Nicotine, and Opiates Have Changed Human History
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Brain-Robbers: How Alcohol, Cocaine, Nicotine, and Opiates Have Changed Human History

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A psychiatrist examines how the world’s four most important mind-altering substances- alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates-have played a significant role throughout human history, and explains how these powerful drugs affect the brain and cause addiction.

Alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates have spurred some of the greatest human pleasure and pain across time. Providing information that ranges as widely as from ancient Egypt to modern times, this book comprehensively addresses the good, the bad, and the very ugliest aspects of these substances, examining their history, their effects on the brain and body, and on civilization itself. Frances R. Frankenburg, MD, employs accessible, everyday language to explain the neurology of addiction and describe how these brain-robbing substances work to hijack the brain’s pleasure systems to create powerful addictions. The author also provides perspective into the intertwined, inescapable, and often uneasy relationship between these substances and human culture, economics, and politics-for example, how individuals become physically or psychologically addicted to alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates, while governments become financially addicted to the revenue, such as taxes, that can be collected from the sale and use of these substances.

Presents a historical review of four plant-derived drugs-alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates-and their effects throughout human civilization, as well as a fascinating exploration of the mystery and misery of addiction

Provides comprehensive explanations of medical and psychiatric effects of these drugs

Supplies stories of people who made discoveries about these drugs or who had their lives altered by them

Describes the discovery of the way in which the brain works

Includes illustrations of brain pathways and of the four plants of origin for these drugs, and maps showing drug trade triangles

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 March 2014
Pages
349
ISBN
9781440829314

A psychiatrist examines how the world’s four most important mind-altering substances- alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates-have played a significant role throughout human history, and explains how these powerful drugs affect the brain and cause addiction.

Alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates have spurred some of the greatest human pleasure and pain across time. Providing information that ranges as widely as from ancient Egypt to modern times, this book comprehensively addresses the good, the bad, and the very ugliest aspects of these substances, examining their history, their effects on the brain and body, and on civilization itself. Frances R. Frankenburg, MD, employs accessible, everyday language to explain the neurology of addiction and describe how these brain-robbing substances work to hijack the brain’s pleasure systems to create powerful addictions. The author also provides perspective into the intertwined, inescapable, and often uneasy relationship between these substances and human culture, economics, and politics-for example, how individuals become physically or psychologically addicted to alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates, while governments become financially addicted to the revenue, such as taxes, that can be collected from the sale and use of these substances.

Presents a historical review of four plant-derived drugs-alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates-and their effects throughout human civilization, as well as a fascinating exploration of the mystery and misery of addiction

Provides comprehensive explanations of medical and psychiatric effects of these drugs

Supplies stories of people who made discoveries about these drugs or who had their lives altered by them

Describes the discovery of the way in which the brain works

Includes illustrations of brain pathways and of the four plants of origin for these drugs, and maps showing drug trade triangles

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 March 2014
Pages
349
ISBN
9781440829314