

The Cocaine Craze in Victorian Britain
9 snips Aug 18, 2024
Dr. Douglas Small, a historian of medicine and author, explores the surprising prevalence of cocaine in Victorian Britain. He details its evolution from a revered indigenous plant to a popular medicinal substance and, eventually, a recreational drug. Listeners will learn how cocaine revolutionized surgery and became entangled in literature, particularly through the character of Sherlock Holmes. The discussion also covers societal anxieties and the shift from medical use to addiction issues, shedding light on the complexities of drug culture during that era.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Cultural and Historical Significance of the Coca Leaf
05:01 • 2min
From Skepticism to Acceptance: The Voyage of Coca
06:58 • 8min
The Revolution of Local Anesthetics in Victorian Surgery
15:10 • 2min
Cocaine and the Modernity of Sherlock Holmes
17:35 • 4min
Cocaine in Victorian Britain: From Wonder Drug to Social Scourge
21:44 • 12min