As long ago as 3400 B.C., the opium poppy was cultivated in lower
Some where around 330 B.C. Alexander the Great introduced opium to the people of
It was not until the 15th Century that residents of
The history of the opium trade involves almost all of the costal European nations,
It was not until 1700 that the British introduced
In the 1800’s during the American Civil War, soldiers used morphine freely, and those that had been wounded returned home with their kits of morphine and hypodermic needles. In 1866 the Secretary of War stated that during the war the Union Army was issued 10 million opium pills, over 2,840,000 ounces of other opiate preparations such as laudanum or paregoric, and almost 30,000 ounces of morphine. The result of all this earned opium addiction to be referred to as the 'army disease' or the 'soldier's disease.'
Diacetylmorphine was first synthesized in 1874 by C.R. Alder Wright. He had been working with finding a non-addictive form of opium. In 1897, Felix Hoffman produced two new compounds for the company he worked for, Bayer. These compounds were acetylsalicylic acid and diacetylmorphine. By 1899, Bayer was producing around a ton of heroin each year, and exporting it to some 23 countries. The country in which the drug did extremely well in was the
Interesting to note is heroin received its name from the very people who were testing it as they said it made them feel heroic. Bayer eventually saw the issues heroin was creating by the amount of people being admitted to hospitals for recreational use of the drug and stopped producing the drug in 1913. People were scrapping metal to be able to afford their habits giving rise to the term ‘junkie’. The following year use of heroin without a prescription was outlawed and then by 1919 a court ruling determined that it would be illegal to prescribe heroin to addicts. Then in 1924 the use and manufacturing of heroin was banned in the
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