Attitudes to the use of different drugs have changed a lot over the years. Right through the 19th century, the upper classes in Britain used opium. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychology, used cocaine morning and evening. And the French were regular smokers of hashish, including their greatest novelist, Flaubert. Now, though, they are illegal nearly everywhere in the world. (1,585 words)
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