"DOPING" IN THE ARMY
' PROHIBITION AND WARNING. - By Telegraphs-Press Association—QoDyriffhl London, May H. Ooninientiog on the" AnnV " Council's action in forbidding the sale■of cocaine and other drugs to soldiere, the "Daily Graphic" 'shies that this action, was noj; unexpected by hospital doctors.' Thpugi. ■ the drug habit is mostly cm fined to one of our colonial-forces, it.is true thai ■ some officers "carry morphia to lessen the acute agony ivhen being moved in ambulances; also, there .are undoubtedly many cases of "doping" ."by male .and female creatures at'the railway termini.. • A medical -writer urges that the men "—' should be warned of'the grave dangers of "doping" bv strartgers„'who, if they . happen to" kill a victinii know what $he soldier does not-that Jhe Thames handv to their haunfa.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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124"DOPING" IN THE ARMY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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