195 examples of narcotics in sentences

2402 Nurse, Wet, abstinence from improper food 2411 Age of the 2439 Diet of the 2442 General remarks on the 2435-8 Health and morality of the 2440 Spirits, wines, and narcotics to be avoided 2443 Nutmeg, the 378 Nuts, dish of 1599 hazel and filbert 1599 Olive and olive oil 506 Omelet, au Thon 1494 Aux confitures, or jam omelet 1460 Bachelor's 1462 Ham 1457 Kidney 1458 Plain, sweet 1459 Soufflé 1461

No fermented liquors form part of the Martial diet; but some narcotics resembling haschisch and opium are much relished.

Thus had the great Genoese been destined merely to make a new highway on the ocean and new lines on the map,to add the potato, maize, and tapioca to the known list of edibles, and tobacco to that of narcotics,to explode Spain, give England a cotton-field, Ireland a hospital, and Africa a hell.

For the relief of this trouble, one of whose symptoms was insomnia, she had, from time to time, had recourse to narcotics which, as everyone knows, are dangerous, if not, as many thought, positively immoral.

The laws of most of the states now require in our public schools the study of the effects of alcoholic drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics upon the bodily life.

For convenience poisons may be divided into two classes, irritants and narcotics.

Now, it seems to me that Ul-Jabal was not really murderous, averse rather to murder; thus the baronet is often in his power, swoons in his arms, lies under the influence of narcotics in semi-sleep while the Persian is in his room, and yet no injury is done him.

To obtain it, there are several courses open to him: he may rush there and then on the weak old man and tear the stone from him; he may ply him with narcotics, and extract it from the pocket during sleep.

He sought no sleep from narcotics, though he lay with throbbing, wide-open eyeballs through all the weary hours of the night.

This he attains by the aid of narcotics.

And of these narcotics, again, it is remarkable that almost every country or tribe has its own, either aboriginal or imported; so that the universal instinct of the race has led, somehow or other, to the universal supply of this want or craving also.

" These narcotics are Opium, Hemp, the Betel, Coca, Thorn-Apple, Siberian Fungus, Hops, Lettuce, Tobacco.

The statistics of disease prove cancers of other organs to be twice as frequent, among females, as cancer of the stomach is among males; and an eminent etiologist places narcotics among the least proved causes of this disease.

But history proves the existence of an instinct among all racescall it depraved, if you will, the fact remainsleading them to employ narcotics.

And narcotics all nations have sought and found.

And we have attempted to show, that, since all races have used and will use narcotics, we had better yield a little, lest more be taken, and concede them tobacco, which is more harmless than many that are largely consumed.

Rather the resort to narcotics and the inability to control his creative faculty are alike symptoms of a temperamental malady which had its roots in his nature close to the seat of that special faculty.

The conscience of Europe must not be lulled to sleep again by the narcotics of old phrases about "the ennobling influence of war" and its "purging fires."

These are with him the consequences of a wild life and narcotics.

We gave them narcotics.' "'Tell me your narcotics.' "'The Gospel of Progressthat is our opium; it gives deep sleep and sweet dreams.

We gave them narcotics.' "'Tell me your narcotics.' "'The Gospel of Progressthat is our opium; it gives deep sleep and sweet dreams.

What other narcotics have you, sleep-inducing?'

There is very general legislation throughout the country forbidding the sale of intoxicating liquor to persons under twenty-one, and in the great majority of the States the sale of cigarettes, narcotics or other drugs, or even tobacco, to persons under twenty-one, eighteen, or fifteen, respectively.

Mr. Tylor attributes to the lower races, and even to races high above their level, 'morbid ecstasy, brought on by meditation, fasting, narcotics, excitement, or disease.'

The same remark applies to the action of narcotics, of aperients, which, in the one, take effect directly, in the other not perhaps for twenty-four hours.

195 examples of  narcotics  in sentences