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Romancing Opiates

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Medical
ISBN : UOM:39015062540771

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For hundreds of years, addiction to drugs has seemed dangerous but with a hint of glamour. Addicts are a mystery to those who have never been one. They are presumed to be in touch with profound enlightenments of which non-addicts are ignorant. Theodore Dalrymple shows that doctors, psychologists, and social workers have always known these drug addictions to be false! They have created these myths to build lucrative method of expensive quasi-treatment.

Admirable Evasions

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Encounter Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-24
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781594037887

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In Admirable Evasions, Theodore Dalrymple explains why human self-understanding has not been bettered by the false promises of the different schools of psychological thought. Most psychological explanations of human behavior are not only ludicrously inadequate oversimplifications, argues Dalrymple, they are socially harmful in that they allow those who believe in them to evade personal responsibility for their actions and to put the blame on a multitude of scapegoats: on their childhood, their genes, their neurochemistry, even on evolutionary pressures. Dalrymple reveals how the fashionable schools of psychoanalysis, behaviorism, modern neuroscience, and evolutionary psychology all prevent the kind of honest self-examination that is necessary to the formation of human character. Instead, they promote self-obsession without self-examination, and the gross overuse of medicines that affect the mind. Admirable Evasions also considers metaphysical objections to the assumptions of psychology, and suggests that literature is a far more illuminating window into the human condition than psychology could ever hope to be.

False Positive

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Encounter Books
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-25
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781641770477

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The New England Journal of Medicine is one of the most important general medical journals in the world. Doctors rely on the conclusions it publishes, and most do not have the time to look beyond abstracts to examine methodology or question assumptions. Many of its pronouncements are conveyed by the media to a mass audience, which is likely to take them as authoritative. But is this trust entirely warranted? Theodore Dalrymple, a doctor retired from practice, turned a critical eye upon a full year of the Journal, alert to dubious premises and to what is left unsaid. In False Positive, he demonstrates that many of the papers it publishes reach conclusions that are not only flawed, but obviously flawed. He exposes errors of reasoning and conspicuous omissions apparently undetected by the editors. In some cases, there is reason to suspect actual corruption. When the Journal takes on social questions, its perspective is solidly politically correct. Practically no debate on social issues appears in the printed version, and highly debatable points of view go unchallenged. The Journal reads as if there were only one possible point of view, though the American medical profession (to say nothing of the extensive foreign readership) cannot possibly be in total agreement with the stances taken in its pages. It is thus more megaphone than sounding board. There is indeed much in the New England Journal of Medicine that deserves praise and admiration. But this book should encourage the general reader to take a constructively critical view of medical news and to be wary of the latest medical doctrines.

Our Culture, What's Left of it

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Civilization, Modern
ISBN : 156663721X

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Essays.

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater

Author : Thomas de Quincey
Publisher : Gottfried & Fritz
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A book about opium usage and the effects of addiction on the authors life.

Junk Medicine

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0857190156

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Public health & preventive medicine.

The War We Never Fought

Author : Peter Hitchens
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781441197160

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Again and again British politicians, commentators and celebrities intone that 'The War on Drugs has failed'. They then say that this is an argument for abandoning all attempts to reduce drug use through the criminal law. Peter Hitchens shows that in Britain there has been no serious 'war on drugs' since 1971, when a Tory government adopted a Labour plan to implement the revolutionary Wootton report. This gave cannabis, the most widely used illegal substance, a special legal status as a supposedly 'soft' drug (in fact, Hitchens argues, it is at least as dangerous as heroin and cocaine because of the threat it poses to mental health). It began a progressive reduction of penalties for possession, and effectively disarmed the police. This process still continues, behind a screen of falsely 'tough' rhetoric from politicians. Far from there being a 'war on drugs', there has been a covert surrender to drugs, concealed behind an official obeisance to international treaty obligations. To all intents and purposes, cannabis is legal in Britain, and other major drugs are not far behind. In The War We Never Fought, Hitchens uncovers the secret history of the government's true attitude, and the increasing recruitment of the police and courts to covert decriminalisation initiatives, and contrasts it with the rhetoric. Whatever and whoever is to blame for the undoubted mess of Britain's drug policy, it is not 'prohibition' or a 'war on drugs', for neither exists.

Ten Drugs

Author : Thomas Hager
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-05
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781683355311

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“The stories are skillfully told and entirely entertaining . . . An expert, mostly feel-good book about modern medicine” from the award-winning author (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Behind every landmark drug is a story. It could be an oddball researcher’s genius insight, a catalyzing moment in geopolitical history, a new breakthrough technology, or an unexpected but welcome side effect discovered during clinical trials. Piece together these stories, as Thomas Hager does in this remarkable, century-spanning history, and you can trace the evolution of our culture and the practice of medicine. Beginning with opium, the “joy plant,” which has been used for 10,000 years, Hager tells a captivating story of medicine. His subjects include the largely forgotten female pioneer who introduced smallpox inoculation to Britain, the infamous knockout drops, the first antibiotic, which saved countless lives, the first antipsychotic, which helped empty public mental hospitals, Viagra, statins, and the new frontier of monoclonal antibodies. This is a deep, wide-ranging, and wildly entertaining book. “[An] absorbing new book.” —The New York Times Book Review “[A] well-written and engaging chronicle.” —The Wall Street Journal “Lucidly informative and compulsively readable.” —Publishers Weekly “Entertaining [and] insightful.” —Booklist “Well-written, well-researched and fascinating to read Ten Drugs provides an insightful look at how drugs have shaped modern medical practices. Towards the end of the book Hager writes that he ‘came away surprised by some of the things he had learned.’ I had the very same reaction.” —Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon’s Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History

The New Vichy Syndrome

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Encounter Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781594035678

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Western Europe is in a strangely neurotic condition of being smug and terrified at the same time. On the one hand, Europeans believe they have at last created an ideal social and political system in which man can live comfortably. In many ways, things have never been better on the old continent. On the other hand, there is growing anxiety that Europe is quickly falling behind in an aggressive, globalized world. Europe is at the forefront of nothing, its demographics are rapidly transforming in unsettling ways, and the ancient threat of barbarian invasion has resurfaced in a fresh manifestation. In The New Vichy Syndrome, Theodore Dalrymple traces this malaise back to the great conflicts of the last century and their devastating effects upon the European psyche. From issues of religion, class, colonialism, and nationalism, Europeans hold a “miserablist” view of their history, one that alternates between indifference and outright contempt of the past. Today’s Europeans no longer believe in anything but personal economic security, an increased standard of living, shorter working hours, and long vacations in exotic locales. The result, Dalrymple asserts, is an unwillingness to preserve European achievements and the dismantling of western culture by Europeans themselves. As vapid hedonism and aggressive Islamism fill this cultural void, Europeans have no one else to blame for their plight.

Big White Ghetto

Author : Kevin D. Williamson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781621579946

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"You can't truly understand the country you're living in without reading Williamson." —Rich Lowry, National Review "His observations on American culture, history, and politics capture the moment we're in—and where we are going." —Dana Perino, Fox News An Appalachian economy that uses cases of Pepsi as money. Life in a homeless camp in Austin. A young woman whose résumé reads, “Topless Chick, Uncredited.” Remorselessly unsentimental, Kevin D. Williamson is a chronicler of American underclass dysfunction unlike any other. From the hollows of Eastern Kentucky to the porn business in Las Vegas, from the casinos of Atlantic City to the heroin rehabs of New Orleans, he depicts an often brutal reality that does not fit nicely into any political narrative or comfort any partisan. Coming from the world he writes about, Williamson understands it in a way that most commentators on American politics and culture simply can’t. In these sometimes savage and often hilarious essays, he takes readers on a wild tour of the wreckage of the American republic—the “white minstrel show” of right-wing grievance politics, progressive politicians addicted to gambling revenue, the culture of passive victimhood, and the reality of permanent poverty. Unsparing yet never unsympathetic, Big White Ghetto provides essential insight into an enormous but forgotten segment of American society.

Life at the Bottom

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Ivan R. Dee
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2003-03-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781615780198

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A searing account of life in the underclass and why it persists as it does, written by a British psychiatrist.

Vulgar Favors

Author : Maureen Orth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN : OCLC:1391894783

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Provides an in-depth report on gay serial murderer Andrew Cunanan and his cross-country killing spree in the spring and summer of 1997, and discusses why the police had such a difficult time tracking him down.

Not With a Bang But a Whimper

Author : Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010-03-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781566638517

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Not With a Bang But a Whimper by Theodore Dalrymple Pdf

Cultural Decline, global politics.

The Great Brain Robbery

Author : Thomas Scott,Tom Scott,Trevor Grice
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2006-08
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781741146400

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Everything you need to know about teenagers and drugs - completely updated.