Morphine on Trial [videorecording] / Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Morphine has been a salve for war-weary soldiers, a pain reliever for new mothers and a fuel for writers and poets. The analgesic qualities of the drug are still considered supreme, but so are its addictive properties. The clash over its utility as an effective pain reliever and its identity as an addictive narcotic puts morphine at the centre of a controversy over the treatment of incurable pain. This documentary is about the conviction of pain specialist Dr. Frank Adams and other members of the medical establishment who believe morphine remains the best treatment for sufferers of chronic pain.
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 streaming video (54 min 59 sec)
- Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2001
Content descriptions
Restrictions on Access Note: | Access restricted to Curio.ca subscribers |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Director: Mathur, Vishnu ; Producer: Allder, Michael ; Writer: Basset, John. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Narrator: Suzuki, David, 1936-. |
System Details Note: | Available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/morphine-on-trial-848/ |
Language Note: | In English. |
Source of Description Note: | Source of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Subject: | Morphine abuse Morphine > Health aspects Analgesics > Health aspects Chronic pain Chronic diseases > Psychological aspects Opioids Health education Drug addiction Pain in children |