Abstract
“ ‘H’ is for heaven; ‘H’ is for hell; ‘H’ is for heroin.” So begins the 1964 book, The Road to H by Chein et al. This book, published over 20 years ago, is still one of the most comprehensive social-psychological studies of street use of heroin by adolescents. Much of what was written then is still true today. What has changed is the tremendous increase in our knowledge concerning the action of heroin and other narcotic analgesics in the brain.
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Chein I, et al (1964): The Road to H: Narcotics, Delinquency and Social Policy. New York: Basic Books
Inturrisi CE, et al (1984): The pharmacokinetics of heroin in patients with chronic pain. New Engl J Med 310: 1213–1217
Kaplan J (1983): The Hardest Drug: Heroin and Public Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Platt JJ, Labate C (1976): Heroin Addiction: Theory, Research, and Treatment. New York: John Wiley and Sons
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Kornetsky, C. (1989). Heroin (Diacetylmorphine). In: Abnormal States of Brain and Mind. Readings from the Encyclopedia of Neuroscience . Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6768-8_26
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