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Opiates, Labor, and the US Colonial Project in the Philippines, 1898–1908
Eva Ward
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, July 2022, 63 (2) 223-246; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/hopp.63.2.223
Eva Ward
Centre for the Social History of Health & Healthcare at the University of Strathclyde;
Roles: PhD student
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History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals
Vol. 63, Issue 2
25 Jul 2022
Opiates, Labor, and the US Colonial Project in the Philippines, 1898–1908
Eva Ward
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Jul 2022, 63 (2) 223-246; DOI: 10.3368/hopp.63.2.223
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- Article
- Abstract
- Opium Regulations under Spanish Rule
- American Occupation of the Philippines
- The Ilustrados and Civilian Rule
- Cholera in the Philippines, 1902–1903
- The ‘Opium Question’ Resumes, 1903
- “One of the Gravest Moral Problems of the Orient:” The Philippine Opium Committee’s Report
- Act to Amend the Tariff Laws of the Philippines: Prohibition of Opium Becomes Law
- “‘Black Sunday’ for Opium Addicts:” Prohibition Takes Effect
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Footnotes
- Info & Metrics
- References
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