(Josh) To know American History is to know the history of substance abuse. Whether alcohol, tobacco, or narcotics, Americans have sought the comfort of substances to ease the pains of the world and to "lubricate" life. And as long as there have been addicts in the United States, there have been others who claim to know the way out of addiction. At the end of the nineteenth century, Dr. Leslie Keeley claimed to have invented a cure to solve the addiction crisis he saw in the US. In order to deliver this cure, Keeley opened at least one treatment center in every US state. His cure? Injecting gold into the veins of patients. Chase a dragon along a gilded path on this episode of Footnoting History.
History for Halloween VI
The Chinese Exclusion Act
The Life and Travels of Newport Gardner
Evil Humors and the Common Cold
Revolutionary Notre-Dame de Paris
The Emu War
An Extraordinary Medicine Called Theriac
Purgatory is Not the Medium Place
Jessie Pope, (In)Famous Poet of World War One
The Woman Who Signed the Declaration of Independence
King John and His Dogs
Harlem Renaissance Man: James Weldon Johnson
Henry II and Thomas Becket, Part II: Rivals
Henry II and Thomas Becket, Part I: Friends
The History of Grading
The End is Nigh! The Apocalypse in the Renaissance
American Indian Prisoners of War
Mao and His Mango
Potosí: The Silver Mine that Changed the World
King Henry I of England and the White Ship
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