Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy
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This work examines the pervasive issues surrounding addiction to opium, alcohol, and tobacco, emphasizing the societal and medical implications of these habits. It discusses the responsibilities of physicians in managing drug prescriptions and highlights the dangers of addiction that can ensnare both patients and practitioners. The author presents a critical view of the medical profession's role in perpetuating drug dependency and advocates for legislative measures to control the use of habit-forming substances. Through a combination of personal observations and case studies, the text aims to raise awareness of the hidden epidemic of addiction and propose remedies for those affected.
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