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This is heroin / by Ashton, Robert.(CARDINAL)215031;
Includes index.
Subjects: Heroin abuse.; Heroin.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The mental effects of heroin / by Holmes, Ann(Ann E.)(CARDINAL)644320;
Includes bibliographical references (page) and index.
Subjects: Heroin abuse.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Heroin / by Cothran, Helen.(CARDINAL)270068;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77) and index.
Subjects: Heroin abuse.; Heroin abuse;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Shameless [videorecording] / by Ackland, Joss,1928-; Cole, Henry.(CARDINAL)207372; Howell, C. Thomas,1966-(CARDINAL)844889; Hurley, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)789066; Sewell, Tim.; Thomas, Nigel.(CARDINAL)819338; Watson-Wood, Peter.; Fox Lorber Home Video (Firm); Moor Street Films (Firm); Movie Screen Entertainment (Firm); WinStar TV and Video (Firm);
Elizabeth Hurley, C. Thomas Howell, Joss Ackland, Claire Bloom.A heroin addict begins to fall in love with a friend, and he must use all his resources to help her overcome her habit before it kills her.AdultMPAA Rating: R.DVD.
Subjects: Heroin abuse;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The heroin trail / by Hawkes, Nigel.(CARDINAL)158147;
Traces the "heroin trail" from its growing fields to death.
Subjects: Drug control.; Heroin abuse.; Heroin.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Heroin / by Kallen, Stuart A.,1955-(CARDINAL)343813;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-103) and index.Authors debate the dangers faced by heroin addicts and examine how heroin users turn to other drugs, such as ibogaine, to find a cure for their heroin addiction.9-12
Subjects: Heroin abuse.; Heroin abuse; Heroin abuse;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Heroin death : how to stop the opioid crisis / by Mancini, Joseph C.,author.;
We find ourselves in the worst epidemic in United States history. Sudden, accidental death from heroin has quadrupled since 1999. Prescriptions for pain medication (often known as narcotics) have quadrupled since 1999. This is not a coincidence. Heroin and narcotic pain pills are chemically very similar. Both are OPIOIDS. Together, they now cause more deaths than gun shot wounds in this country, and almost as many deaths due to motor vehicle accidents! In this concise booklet, Dr. Mancini explains why we are in this crisis, and offers strategies to stop the epidemic and drastically decrease this deadly upward trend that we are experiencing in this nation!
Subjects: Heroin abuse.; Heroin death.; Opioid crisis.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Heroin : its history, pharmacology, and treatment / by Fernandez, Humberto,1950-(CARDINAL)648655; Libby, Therissa A.,1960-(CARDINAL)502696;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Heroin; Heroin abuse.; Heroin abuse; Methadone maintenance.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Junky : the definitive text of "Junk" / by Burroughs, William S.,1914-1997.(CARDINAL)139536; Harris, Oliver(Oliver C. G.)(CARDINAL)372766;
Includes bibliographical references.Editor's introduction -- Prologue -- Junky -- Glossary -- Appendices. 1. Chapter 28 of the original "Junk" manuscript ; 2. "Introduction" to the original "Junk" manuscript ; 3. Letter from William Burroughs to A.A. Wyn [1959] ; 4. "Junkie : an appreciation" (1952) by Allen Ginsberg ; 5. Carl Solomon's publisher's note in Junkie (1953) ; 6. Foreword to Junkie (1964) by Carl Solomon ; 7. Introduction to Junky (1977) by Allen Ginsberg.Analyzes the cycle of addiction through the eyes of a former heroin addict. It is a personal study of crime and drugs and their affect upon the mind and body.Before his 1959 breakthrough, Naked Lunch, an unknown William S. Burroughs wrote Junk, his first novel. It is a candid eye-witness account of times and places that are now long gone, an unvarnished field report from the American post-war underground." "Unafraid to portray himself in 1953 as a confirmed member of two socially-despised under classes (a narcotics addict and a homosexual), Burroughs was writing as a trained anthropologist when he unapologetically described a way of life - in New York, New Orleans, and Mexico City - that by the 1940s was already demonized by the artificial anti-drug hysteria of an opportunistic bureaucracy and a cynical, prostrate media.In his debut novel, Junky, Burroughs fictionalized his experiences using and peddling heroin and other drugs in the 1950s into a work that reads like a field report from the underworld of post-war America. The Burroughs-like protagonist of the novel, Bill Lee, see-saws between periods of addiction and rehab, using a panoply of substances including heroin, cocaine, marijuana, paregoric (a weak tincture of opium) and goof balls (barbiturate), amongst others.Adult
Subjects: Experimental fiction.; Autobiographical fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Drug addicts; Heroin abuse;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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Quitting [videorecording] / by Chai, Xiurong.; Cheng, Shoqi.; Jia, Fengsen.; Jia, Hongsheng.; Loehr, Peter.(CARDINAL)208538; Wang, Yu.; Yang, Hongyu.; Zhang, Yadong.; Zhang, Yang.(CARDINAL)510039; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)332237; Sony Pictures Classics (Firm)(CARDINAL)282400; Xi'an dian ying zhi pian chang.;
Cinematographer, Wang Yu, Cheng Shoqi ; editor, Yang Hongyu ; music, Zhang Yadong.Jia Hongsheng, Jia Fengsen, Chai Xiurong.Based on a true story and using actual participants, this is the story of a Chinese actor and his battle against heroin addiction.Rated R.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1."Best picture, Bangkok Film Festival. Official selection, Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival."
Subjects: Foreign films; Biographical films.; Feature films.; Actors; Heroin abuse;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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