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Cocain vs Opium - What's the difference?

cocain | opium |

As nouns the difference between cocain and opium

is that cocain is dated form of lang=en while opium is a yellow-brown, addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, and containing alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, and papaverine.

cocain

English

Noun

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  • * 1822 , American Medical Association, Transactions of the Section on Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology (page 182)
  • But in those cases in which the application of cocain would relieve the symptoms, we are sure to get good results
  • * 1905 , Dental Society of the State of New York, Transactions of the Dental Society of the State of New York (volumes 37-40, page 106)
  • My attention was called to this many years ago, very shortly after the introduction of cocain as a local anesthetic.
  • * 1914 , Transactions of the Section on Genito-Urinary Diseases of the American Medical Association , page 80:
  • After opening the bladder (incision extending 1 inch pubically from peritoneal fold) the prostate was was injected deeply with 1 per cent. cocain while the pericapsular region was injected with the 1 : 400 novocain solution.

    opium

    English

    (wikipedia opium)

    Noun

  • (uncountable) A yellow-brown, addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum , and containing alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, and papaverine.
  • (countable) Anything that numbs or stupefies.
  • * "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, . . . It is the opium of the people." -
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