Ur-Nammu
Summary: {{Template}} '''Ur-Nammu''' (or '''Ur-Namma''', '''Ur-Engur''', '''Ur-Gur''', ca. 2047-2030 BC [[short chronology]]) founded the [[Sumer]]ian [[3rd dynasty of Ur]], in southern...
View ArticleHammurabi
Summary: {{Template}} '''Hammurabi''' ([[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] from [[Amorite language|Amorite]] ''ʻAmmurāpi'', "the kinsman is a healer", from ''ʻAmmu'', "paternal kinsman", and ''Rāpi'',...
View ArticleSingle Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961
Summary: [[Image:Heroin by Bayer.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Heroin]] was commercially developed by [[Bayer|Bayer Pharmaceutical]] and was marketed by Bayer and other companies (c. [[1900]]) for several...
View ArticleDrug subcultures
Summary: [[Image:Skull with a Cigarette (1886) - Vincent van Gogh.jpg|thumb|right|200px| ''[[Skull with a Cigarette]]'' ([[1886]]) - [[Vincent van Gogh]] ]] [[Image:L'Absinthe (1876) - Edgar...
View ArticleErnest Shackleton
Summary: {{Template}} [[Knight Bachelor|Sir]] '''Ernest Henry Shackleton''', [[Royal Victorian Order|CVO]], [[Order of British Empire|OBE]], [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]]...
View ArticleJean Lanfray
Summary: {{Template}} '''Jean Lanfray''' (1873/74 – February 26, 1906) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[laborer]] convicted of [[murder]]ing his [[pregnancy|pregnant]] wife and two children in a...
View ArticleGlaxoSmithKline
Summary: {{Template}} ''' GlaxoSmithKline plc''' ('''GSK''') ({{lse|GSK}}, {{nyse|GSK}}) is a British [[Multinational corporation|multinational]] [[pharmaceutical industry|pharmaceutical]], [[biologic...
View ArticlePhylloxera
Summary: {{Template}} '''Grape phylloxera''' (''Daktulosphaira vitifoliae'' (Fitch 1855); family [[Phylloxeridae]]); originally described in France as ''Phylloxera vastatrix''; equated to the...
View ArticleAlcohol law
Summary: {{Template}} '''Alcohol laws''' are [[law]]s in relation to the manufacture, use, influence and sale of [[ethanol]] (ethyl alcohol, EtOH) or [[alcoholic beverage]]s that contains ethanol....
View ArticleAngelo Mariani
Summary: {{Template}} '''Angelo Mariani''' may refer to: *[[Angelo Mariani (conductor)]] (1821–1873), Italian conductor *[[Angelo Mariani (chemist)]] (1838–1914), French chemist...
View ArticleCoca wine
Summary: {{Template}} '''Coca wine''' is an [[alcoholic beverage]] combining [[wine]] with [[Benzoylmethylecgonine|extracted coca alkaloid]]. One popular brand was ''[[Vin Mariani]]'', developed in...
View ArticleMorphine Addicts
Summary: {{Template}} [[Morphine Addicts]] (1887) is an etching by [[Paul-Albert Besnard]]. :[[Morphine]],” said [[Dumas fils]], “is the absinthe of women.” So prevalent was the habit amongst...
View ArticleDeletionpedia
Summary: {{Template}} '''Deletionpedia''' is a web site containing articles deleted from the [[English Wikipedia|English]] [[Wikipedia]] between February and September 2008. Its version of each article...
View ArticleReligion and drugs
Summary: {{Template}} Many [[religion]]s have expressed positions on what is acceptable to put into human bodies as a means of intoxication for [[entheogen|spiritual]], pleasure, or medicinal purposes....
View ArticleFirst Opium War
Summary: {{Template}} The '''First Anglo-Chinese War''' (1839–42), known popularly as the '''First Opium War''' or simply the '''Opium War''', was fought between the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain...
View ArticleList of recreational drugs
Summary: [[Image:Skull with a Cigarette (1886) - Vincent van Gogh.jpg|thumb|right|200px| ''[[Skull with a Cigarette]]'' ([[1886]]) - [[Vincent van Gogh]] ]] {{Template}} ==Types of drugs== ===Common...
View ArticleList of drugs
Summary: {{Template}} == See also == * [[List of anaesthetic drugs]] * [[List of antiviral drugs]] * [[List of bestselling drugs]] * [[List of comic book drugs]] * [[List of controlled drugs in the...
View ArticleInverse benefit law
Summary: {{Template}} '''The Inverse Benefit Law''' states that the ratio of benefits to harms among patients taking new [[drug]]s tends to vary inversely with how extensively a drug is [[marketed]]....
View ArticlePiHKAL
Summary: {{Template}} '''''PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story''''' is a [[book]] by Dr. [[Alexander Shulgin]] and [[Ann Shulgin]] which was published in 1991. The subject of the work is [[Psychoactive...
View ArticleTiHKAL
Summary: {{Template}} '''''TiHKAL: The Continuation''''' is a 1997 book written by [[Alexander Shulgin]] and [[Ann Shulgin]] about a family of [[psychoactive drug]]s known as [[tryptamine]]s. A sequel...
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