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The truth about opium

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The author presents a vigorous defense of the Indo-China opium trade and a systematic rebuttal of anti-opium arguments. Drawing on first-hand observations, he disputes claims about widespread social and medical ruin, challenges explanations that attribute opium use to climate or diet, and critiques contemporary pamphlets and compilations as poorly evidenced or misleading. The text is organized as extended lectures and polemic, combining case examples, logical counterarguments, and rhetorical scrutiny of opponents’ sources to argue that regulated trade and controlled consumption do not justify the alarmist conclusions advanced by anti-opium advocates.

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William H. Brereton

William H. Brereton was an author known for his work in the field of drug policy and social commentary. His notable book, "The Truth About Opium," explores the complexities surrounding opium use and its societal implications. Through his writing, Brereton contributed to the discourse on narcotics and public health, providing insights that remain relevant in discussions about drug regulation and addiction. His work reflects a critical examination of the historical and cultural contexts of opium, making him a significant figure in the literature addressing these pressing issues.

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