Cultural Medical And Literary Aspects Of Opium Essay

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. After reading the attached, The Opium Kings, post tracing the origin, history, and progression of the "opium poppy," making sure to discuss the cultural, medicinal, and literary aspects of its history from 3400 B. C. to at least the First Opium Wars.

The history of Opium first began in lower Mesopotamia. Throughout history, opium was seen in various capacities and methods. Primarily it was seen or used a medical treatment (Bagchi, 2010). During BC 3400 due to its medical importance many wars emerged to control lands used to cultivate the opium poppy. Here, the land used to cultivate the poppy was considered essential for economic development and thus wars were waged to control the corresponding land. As economic development continues to manifest throughout the world, trade routes were established between countries to help transfer product know-how and opium poppy throughout the world. This trade know-how ultimately allowed rival countries to grow, cultivate, and manufacture their own opium markets within their respective countries. During military conflicts, controlling these respective trade routes became critical to the outcome of the conflict. For example, great Britain after its conquest of India, used the land trade routes to flood China with opium (Atkinson, 1909). From a cultural perspective, by flooding the market with Opium, Britain expanded its influence within China, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Qing Dynasty (Alexander, 1856). The ability to utilize opium to heal ailments also contributed to large advances within the medical field...

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Advances in health and medicine further contributed to economic development as humans lived longer and more productive lives. In addition, by leveraging opium for medical purposes, medical cures and outcomes could be spread to other countries. Overtime however, the medical usage of opium transitioned in to recreational use. Due to the recreation use of opium, humans began to develop various addictions to the drug, which would inhibit societal growth and economic development. Overtime, countries began to ban the use of opium due to these devastating consequences related to its usage.

2. In doing some further research outside of this weeks readings, how did the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 and the growth of drug addiction in China impact organized crime and or criminal elements in general within China during that time?

The nineteenth century is marred with contentious conflict between British and the Chinese. Here opium was becoming much more prevalent throughout both countries. A period of economic prosperity, combined with low level of war created ideal trade opportunities between multiple countries. Due to these microeconomic circumstances trade between China and other neighboring countries during the period of the Qing Dynasty was booming. This led to large amounts of economic prosperity, establishment of trade routes, and an overall increase in economic development. This economic development ultimately helped the Qing dynasty continue its expansionary efforts while maintaining dominance within its respective area in the world.

Unfortunately, the increase in trade created an increase utilization and adoption of opium within the country. During the Qing dynasty a rapid and protracted increase in opium usage emerged. This increase is primarily attributable to the rapid increase in economic prosperity the country was experiencing…

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1. Alexander R. The Rise and Progress of British Opium Smuggling: The Illegality of the East India Company’s Monopoly of the Drug; and Its Injurious Effects Upon India, China, and the Commerce of Great Britain. London: Judd and Glass, 1856


2. Amin Shahid. Sugarcane and Sugar in Gorakhpur. An Inquiry into Peasant Production for Capitalist Enterprise in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1984


3. Atkinson Fred. “Rupee Prices in India, 1870 to 1908; with an Examination of the Causes Leading to the Present High Level of Prices.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 72, no. 3 (1909): 496–573


4. Baden-Powell Baden Henry. The Land-Systems of British India. Being a Manual of the Land-Tenures and of the Systems of Land-Revenue Administration Prevalent in the Several Provinces. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892.


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