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Haschisch

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Haschisch has 26 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 9 references, with 5 live disagreements.

26 facts·12 predicates·9 sources·5 in dispute

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Other facts (21)

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21 facts
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Consumed byPopulace[2]
Consumed byDregs of the Population[4]
Consumed byM De Saulcey and Companions[4]
Causes State ofHappiness[4]
Causes State ofInsensibility[4]
Causes EffectIllusions[4]
Causes EffectHallucinations[4]
Is General Name forIntoxicating Drugs[1]
Causes ConditionNervous Spasms[4]
Causes ExperienceIncoherent Dreams[4]
Described AsAbominable Poison[4]
Has VarietyBirmingi[6]
Same AsHemp Drug[7]
Influence onImagination[7]
Is toAfrican[9]

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typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/176
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Haschisch
consumedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/176
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typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/182
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typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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causesStateOfseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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causesStateOfseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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causesConditionseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
ex:nervous-spasms
causesExperienceseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
ex:incoherent-dreams
causesEffectseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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causesEffectseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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describedAsseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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consumedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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consumedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/184
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typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/183
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haschisch
hasVarietyseven-sisters-of-sleep/191
ex:birmingi
typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/193
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influenceOnseven-sisters-of-sleep/193
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typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/198
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haschisch
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/259
haschisch
isToseven-sisters-of-sleep/259
ex:african

References (9)

9 references
  1. [1]1701 fact
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      o be similar to, if not identical with, the majoon of India. The ancient Saracens and modern Arabs in some parts of Turkey and generally throughout Syria, use preparations of hemp still known by the name of haschisch or Hashash . M. Adolp
  2. [2]1763 facts
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      p both for smoking and snuffing, is far more common. Perhaps, requiring less cultivation, it suits best their indolent habits. The most eminent of the Persian and Arabian authors refer the origin of hemp intoxication to the natives of Hin
  3. [3]1821 fact
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      In Asia Minor an extract from the Indian hemp has been from time immemorial swallowed with 232 the greatest avidity, as the means of producing the most ecstatic delight, and affording a gratification even of a higher character than that whi
  4. [4]18411 facts
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      is perfectly inaccessible to sorrow or pain. “The haschisch eater is happy,” continues Dr. Moreau, “not like the gourmand, or the famished man when satisfying his appetite, or the voluptuary in the gratification of his amative desires; but
  5. [5]1832 facts
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      cesses of the body—it envelopes it. The dreams and phantoms of the imagination appear part of the living being; and yet, during all this, there remains the internal conviction that the real world is abandoned, for a fictitious and imaginati
  6. [6]1911 fact
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      is scene terminated nearly as abruptly as it commenced, and no headache, sickness, or other unpleasant symptoms followed the excess. Without detailing instances in which its virtues as a medicinal agent are set forth, or naming cases of h
  7. [7]1933 facts
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      d came into his mind. The senses of sight and hearing were unimpaired, for when he opened his eyes, he knew all who were standing about him, and recognized them by their voices when his eyes were closed. Towards ten o’clock—that is, four ho
  8. [8]1982 facts
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      cious of my presence; yet, as soon as the half inebriated wretch had obtained sufficient strength, he commenced his devotions to the pipe again, and by the time I quitted the hut was reduced to the same state as that in which I had found hi
  9. [9]2592 facts
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      of this fungus, is the place it occupies as a substitute for those narcotics known in other parts of the world, and which an ungenial northern climate fails to produce. What the coca is to the Bolivian, and opium to the Chinese—the areca to

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