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it's for sheflin's elixir of heroin with turpinhydrate. diseases of the respiratory organ, and irritation of mucous membrane. but if you go to the bottom, sheflin's elixir of heroin has proved efficient as an analgesic and sedative in painful diseases neuralgias, and in the cure of the morphine habit. this preparation has also been employed with much success. so if you were trying to kick morphine they would give you heroin. which, yeah, that's kind of like giving you a quart of ever clear as an antidote for alcoholism. it's probably not going to work. but i'll pass this around and take a look at it on the other side is another ad for predigested beef. which i'm not sure what you would use that for. >> so we've got that. and this is interesting. we'll talk more in a couple of weeks about the beginnings of narcotic control and legislation in the early 20th century. and the passage of the harrison anti-narcotic act in 1914. one of the things that it did was mandate -- it didn't outlaw opiates or outlaw the sal sale or use of opiates. what it
it's for sheflin's elixir of heroin with turpinhydrate. diseases of the respiratory organ, and irritation of mucous membrane. but if you go to the bottom, sheflin's elixir of heroin has proved efficient as an analgesic and sedative in painful diseases neuralgias, and in the cure of the morphine habit. this preparation has also been employed with much success. so if you were trying to kick morphine they would give you heroin. which, yeah, that's kind of like giving you a quart of ever clear as...
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it's in elixirs of various kinds. it's most probably taken orally and not injectable like morphine. >> yeah? >> in one of our other readings, double mention of addiction, it mentions doctors start to recognize two different forms of addition. basically the middle class people who were prescribed these medications by doctors, but they were basically viewed as innocent victims of this whole situation. and volitional were people of different races who chose to become addicted. >> right. so more of recreational use as opposed to medicinal use. what developments account for this? by 1920 the average addict is no longer a white middle class female. it's probably a working class or lower class male. probably with a criminal background and perhaps a different racial group. what legal changes account for -- i mean, this is a tremendous change and a very short time. >> demographic. this is when the chinese labor is coming in and the -- and the smoking of opium is becoming more prevalent. and because they are lower class laborer
it's in elixirs of various kinds. it's most probably taken orally and not injectable like morphine. >> yeah? >> in one of our other readings, double mention of addiction, it mentions doctors start to recognize two different forms of addition. basically the middle class people who were prescribed these medications by doctors, but they were basically viewed as innocent victims of this whole situation. and volitional were people of different races who chose to become addicted. >>...
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and well, humanity, it is sort of remarkable how the elixir of human history has been alcohol, way before prescription drugs came along 60 years ago. alcohol was and is the means to treating symptoms of trauma. i was consuming a liter or more a day off from, because i was physically and psychologically in pain, and i couldn't get the help i needed medically. and there was also a lot of difficulty, as is the case with many people who experience trauma, with family members maybe not understanding, friends becoming alienated or estranged and thus, the trauma, the darkness of the trauma is that much more difficult. and so fast forwarding through that period into the light, because thankfully there is light and the light consumes the darkness, as john wrote. tuesday was a huge part of that light, and i was mentioning earlier about trust wreaking havoc on a person's ability to live and to do anything really, trust being outside or trust that memories aren't going to calm consuming you, afflicting you with panic attacks and other symptoms. this bright light in the form of an e-mail to leave it o
and well, humanity, it is sort of remarkable how the elixir of human history has been alcohol, way before prescription drugs came along 60 years ago. alcohol was and is the means to treating symptoms of trauma. i was consuming a liter or more a day off from, because i was physically and psychologically in pain, and i couldn't get the help i needed medically. and there was also a lot of difficulty, as is the case with many people who experience trauma, with family members maybe not...
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has a certain ring to it, well, it's because they are related to the other ones-of cough drop and elixir fame? but, what these smith brothers are known for are, video games- cordy, cordy sky, and sleepy jack-three of the most popular game apps in the digital universe, millions, multi- millions of downloads across all platforms. >> try to i have good experiences across all those. >> the ability to go from here to there, to there is a huge deal. >> yes, yeah, and that's the thing that i think we're ahead of the kufb there in terms of all of our designs. they are the principles in eight year old silvertree media, a couple dozen folks in a downtown historic palo alto california building. they are virtual world creators and storytellers, and when you consider there are hundreds of millions of devices upon which their games will play? there is nothing sleepy about that, jack. >> we always try to think of ourselves as the pixar of the mobile industry, so we try to make things that kids will like it, but their parents will like it as well. >> if we go at these characters, that there is a life an
has a certain ring to it, well, it's because they are related to the other ones-of cough drop and elixir fame? but, what these smith brothers are known for are, video games- cordy, cordy sky, and sleepy jack-three of the most popular game apps in the digital universe, millions, multi- millions of downloads across all platforms. >> try to i have good experiences across all those. >> the ability to go from here to there, to there is a huge deal. >> yes, yeah, and that's the...
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elixirs, if you will. >> go ahead. >> that was like five minutes of stuff and my pee wee herman stuff was better. bill, you brought up the fact that obama is being a politician on the gay marriage issue. wasn't he supposed to be different? >> were you taught wrong. >> you also say while dick cheney is pro gay marriage it is a shame he waited until he was in office. >> romney is going to lose. kevin, you are right about bar clear. he considered running as a republican. he changed in 2006 telling rolling stone i was a republican until they lost their minds. he was an independent and saying they are full of it and democrats are slightly less full of it. >> that's a good campaign slogan. >> that's all i have. >> when he is driving he is full of it, and by it i mean booze. >> good luck with that bicycle. >> coming up. what do you wear to a job interview? sometimes i wear a hooded sweatshirt under my hooded sweatshirt? what did nicky sixx say about obama? spoiler alert. >>> it is an about face for a dude who plays base. motley crew's nicky sx has turned on owe bay you ma for -- obama. he sa
elixirs, if you will. >> go ahead. >> that was like five minutes of stuff and my pee wee herman stuff was better. bill, you brought up the fact that obama is being a politician on the gay marriage issue. wasn't he supposed to be different? >> were you taught wrong. >> you also say while dick cheney is pro gay marriage it is a shame he waited until he was in office. >> romney is going to lose. kevin, you are right about bar clear. he considered running as a...
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almost unprecedented size against a macro backdrop of everything going on this greece created a potent elixir that really set this thing aflame and how did these mistakes happen? what do you want to say to the guy out there who thought he bought this stock at 38 or even 37 and in fact he got his statement monday? you know, at 42. >> i'd like to say that first the group that thought they were buying the stock to get an enormous pop were both naive and boarded under the wrong pretense. when you take a company public is to establish a long-term customer base. i would hope that they haven't panicked in the last few days and, again, the stock traded at 2680 or something at the low. it finished 10% higher from its lows. we remain in a very volatile period. >> what kind of accommodation are you prepared to offer that investor who feels like they got the short end of the stick on this deal? are you coming up with accommodation packages for them? are he this going to get money back? >> well, that's a process we are working through with the clients. >> you were on the pricing call. tell us what went in
almost unprecedented size against a macro backdrop of everything going on this greece created a potent elixir that really set this thing aflame and how did these mistakes happen? what do you want to say to the guy out there who thought he bought this stock at 38 or even 37 and in fact he got his statement monday? you know, at 42. >> i'd like to say that first the group that thought they were buying the stock to get an enormous pop were both naive and boarded under the wrong pretense. when...
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if that was a magic elixir why did we not have phenomenal growth? >> chris: i take your point and you ask a question. give congressman ryan a chance to answer it. >> guest: he would lower taxes across the board and looseloop holes it makes more sense to lower the tax rates by plugging the loop holes and so the economy can decide how to grow . people keep more of their hard earned money. and instead of send to washington. mitt romney created 40,000 in the last year in office. that is impressive . more to the point though, kind of budget that mitt romney is talking about . prevent a debt crisis and save social security and medicare from going bankrupt. the president's budget doesn't do that. they are going bankrupt and he puts burrcrats in charge of rationing medical care . it is a debt crisis and the president has put more uncertainty on businesses and uncertainty on taxs and regulations and on interest rates and inflation in a debt crisis that is chilling economic growth and it is because of a fundmental lack of leadership. mitt romney proved he kno
if that was a magic elixir why did we not have phenomenal growth? >> chris: i take your point and you ask a question. give congressman ryan a chance to answer it. >> guest: he would lower taxes across the board and looseloop holes it makes more sense to lower the tax rates by plugging the loop holes and so the economy can decide how to grow . people keep more of their hard earned money. and instead of send to washington. mitt romney created 40,000 in the last year in office. that is...
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if that was a pagetic elixir why did we not have phenomenal growth? >> chris: i take you point. you asked a question. give congressman ryan the opportunity to answer it. >> first of all, what mitt romney is talking about in taxes is lower everybody's tax rates across the board by closing special interest loopholes and tax shelters which primarily go to the well connected and well off. it makes more sense to lower tax rates by plugging loopholes so the economy can decide how to grow so that people can keep more of their hard earned money and determine are how to spend it instead of sending money to washington and maybe washington will let you keep more of it if you you do what washington approves of. mitt romney recrated 40,000 jobs in his last year in office in massachusetts. is pretty impressive. more to the point. the kind of budget that mitt romney is talking about is one to prevent a debt crisis and save medicare and social security from going bankrupt. the president's budget does none of that. he puts a new board of 15 unelected bureaucrats in charge of rationing me medicar
if that was a pagetic elixir why did we not have phenomenal growth? >> chris: i take you point. you asked a question. give congressman ryan the opportunity to answer it. >> first of all, what mitt romney is talking about in taxes is lower everybody's tax rates across the board by closing special interest loopholes and tax shelters which primarily go to the well connected and well off. it makes more sense to lower tax rates by plugging loopholes so the economy can decide how to grow...
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which typically looks at liquidity as elixir to move its price of the bouillon much higher than wheree are today to 15.50 or so. what we're seeing today is some pouncing on the news that perhaps the conservative political party in greece may have an edge. and as a consequence, more likely to steer closer to the austerity measures under the fiscal compact. which means the likelihood of fwrees staying in the euro curan swib perhaps, has been somewhat elevated at least for today. and in addition to that, we had that data point certainly in the housing market which is actually picking up on a series of those that we received last week that suggests we're seeing at a minimum stability in the housing market. if not, outright improvement. >> it does seem, nonetheless, despite some of these positive things going on here like the housing market stabilization that mark just mentioned, it feels like deja vu, doesn't it, going into summer? potentially a summer of stress like we've had the last couple of years. so we've been here before. we've done this two years running. how can we be smarter thi
which typically looks at liquidity as elixir to move its price of the bouillon much higher than wheree are today to 15.50 or so. what we're seeing today is some pouncing on the news that perhaps the conservative political party in greece may have an edge. and as a consequence, more likely to steer closer to the austerity measures under the fiscal compact. which means the likelihood of fwrees staying in the euro curan swib perhaps, has been somewhat elevated at least for today. and in addition...
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it still has the alchemy, elixir bottle to it. >> you make everything smart. >> lonnie's picking up.ade pasta, you know, a step up from the burgers and hot dogs as far as, you know, the level of casualness is concerned. >> do you have a favorite dish on the menu? >> you know, i have this affinity for pasta, so handmade pasta. i just bought this brand new pasta extruder and drives my kids crazy. they love it, actually. fresh pasta is sort of my thing. >> a whole wheat pasta? >> we're pureeing sea urchin. >> it's not burgers and steaks. >> sea urchin? >> it's good stuff. you either love it or hate it. >> it's a nutty texture but great. >> i mean, it doesn't taste nutty but -- >> have a great opening. the spence, chef richard blais, thank you for joining us. have a great weekend, everybody. >> announcer: for more about "cbs this morning" visit us at cbsnews.com. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [
it still has the alchemy, elixir bottle to it. >> you make everything smart. >> lonnie's picking up.ade pasta, you know, a step up from the burgers and hot dogs as far as, you know, the level of casualness is concerned. >> do you have a favorite dish on the menu? >> you know, i have this affinity for pasta, so handmade pasta. i just bought this brand new pasta extruder and drives my kids crazy. they love it, actually. fresh pasta is sort of my thing. >> a whole...
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this elixir will do everything, it will cure every ailment you have and turn the clock back 20 years, you know, and people would buy it, and what was it? it was 80% alcohol and 20% water, or something like that. so they made all these crazy claims. and we're going to -- we're going to move to that kind of a system now? and the only -- the only recourse would be to take them to federal court and then have a trial and go through all that and then, okay, then they -- then they appeal it and then finally you find out, well, okay, the court says no, there's not enough scientific evidence to warrant that so you've on the to take that product off the market. we're going to do that for every one of the thousands and thousands of different products that are out there? what a mess this would be. first of all, the federal courts would not have the wherewithal to do every one of those. secondly, who's got the money to take all that to court? and it would literally destroy, bring down -- bring down -- i think an industry that has done well in this country. the dietary supplement industry, the vita
this elixir will do everything, it will cure every ailment you have and turn the clock back 20 years, you know, and people would buy it, and what was it? it was 80% alcohol and 20% water, or something like that. so they made all these crazy claims. and we're going to -- we're going to move to that kind of a system now? and the only -- the only recourse would be to take them to federal court and then have a trial and go through all that and then, okay, then they -- then they appeal it and then...