Om The Morphine Eater
First published in 1902, 'The Morphine Eater' is a groundbreaking memoir that chronicles the author's struggles with addiction and his innovative treatment methods. Leslie E. Keeley was a physician who developed a cure for addiction that involved the use of a special formula of bichloride of gold. He opened a chain of clinics across the United States that treated tens of thousands of patients. In his memoir, Keeley recounts his own journey through addiction and recovery, and shares the stories of many of his patients. This book is a fascinating look at the history of addiction treatment.
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