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An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison (eBook)

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2022
31 Seiten
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An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison - John Awsiter
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In "An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison," John Awsiter delves into the complex and often perilous relationship between humanity and opium, a substance that has straddled the line between medicinal boon and destructive poison. Employing a methodical argument bolstered by empirical observations, Awsiter navigates the literary landscape of the early 19th century, intertwining medical discourse with a moral inquiry reflective of the Romantic era's concerns over excess and human suffering. His eloquent prose not only reveals the physiological implications of opium upon the body but also critiques the societal norms surrounding its consumption and addiction. John Awsiter, whose academic background encompassed both medicine and philosophy, was deeply influenced by contemporaneous debates surrounding drug use and public health. His personal experiences within the medical community and exposure to the burgeoning discussions on drug regulation and ethics may have significantly shaped his views, propelling him to write this essay as both a cautionary tale and a scientific exploration. The book emerges as a poignant inquiry into the duality of opium, embodying the fears and fascinations that characterized the period. This essay is a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of literature, medicine, and ethics. Awsiter's astute observations and arguments provide insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on substance use and addiction. By engaging with this work, readers will not only enhance their understanding of opium's legacy but also reflect on the broader implications it holds for today's society.

John Awsiter, a relatively obscure figure within the annals of medical literature, primarily gained scholarly attention through his treatise on the properties of opium. 'An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison', represents his distinguished foray into the burgeoning field of toxicology and pharmacology during the 18th century. Though details of his life remain scant, Awsiter is recognized for his surgical acumen, echoed by his analytical dissection of the opium-derived ailments and benefits. Scholarly conjecture places Awsiter among contemporaries who challenged medical dogmas, interrogating the narrow therapeutic index of opium and unraveling its dichotomous role as both a potent remedy and a life-threatening poison. His work embodies the Enlightenment's obstinate spirit of inquiry, contributing to a foundational understanding of opiate effects which would echo into modern medicine. Despite the brevity of his bibliographic footprint, his essay is an early milestone within the scientific exploration of narcotics, underscoring the infant steps taken towards comprehending drug pharmacodynamics and paving the groundwork for future toxicological evaluations. Not widely known beyond the specialist circles of medical historians, Awsiter's precise influence on later works, thus, becomes a speculative venture, yet his vivid descriptions of opium's pharmacological traits remain a testament to the discerning observational capacities of 18th-century physicians.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Medizin / Pharmazie Pharmazie
Schlagworte 18th century essays • 19th century medicine • addiction and society in literature • cautionary medical essays • Classic Literature • english literature classics • Historical Drug Analysis • Historical Essay • historical pharmacology impact • John Awsiter author • Medical History • Medical Humanities • medical observations critique • Medicinal vs. Poisonous • opioid addiction effects • Opium • opium in literature • Opium Use • pharmaceutical history analysis • Pharmacological Impacts • poison studies in literature • psychoactive substances in classic literature • Public aspects of medicine • Public Health Awareness • Public Health Concerns • scientific case studies • Social commentary • substance abuse discourse • Substance Regulation • Toxicology • toxicology research insights • Toxicology studies
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