Opioid Dependence and Pregnancy in Early Twentieth ‐Century America
ConclusionsThe precedent that women who use drugs while pregnant deserve humane treatment extends to the early twentieth century in the US. From 1910 to 1930, perceptions of infants of drug‐using women changed from hopeful to fearful.
Source: Addiction - Category: Addiction Authors: Nathan Tauger Tags: Addiction History Source Type: research
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