Introduction The American Medical Society is a book written by Eric Goode. As the title suggests, this book is about narcotics in American society. In particular, authors who abuse most drugs, legal or illegal drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, etc., wrote this book and explained how to use various medicines. As he wrote the first edition and decided to write the second edition for criticism and stated in the preamble, "There are several reasons for these changes, first the reality of the drug site is in the past It occurred very much in 10 years.
If you want to know about society, look at the medicine that it uses. What does this tell you about American culture? So, let 's take a look at the medicine we use. In addition to drug addiction, basically there are only two drugs that Western civilization can endure: caffeine energizes you from Monday to Friday and makes you a valid member of society. I can not find a prison where you live here. At this stage in my life, I am experimenting various lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and almost completely eliminating television in my life. When I sat and drank coffee, I had no choice but I thought about the interesting side effects of not watching TV. I can not do it when I get back to see it. 99% of the program can not bear the absolute foolishness of uninterrupted advertisements. It makes me feel sicker than I am without it
We live in a society where millions of Americans rely on drugs and alcohol, and only a small percentage of them are treated in medical institutions. Indeed, in the national drug use and health survey in 2014, we found that 21.5 years old children over the age of 12 have a drug use disorder in the past year, but unfortunately we received what we need There were only 2.5 million people. Professional treatment shame will affect all of us - Most people feel shameful or insultful at some point in their lives. In a study conducted by the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, it is highly likely that citizens are more negative about people who treat drug addiction than those who treat psychosis. In addition, researchers have found that people often do not support insurance, housing and employment policies that benefit drug-dependent people (JHU, 2014).