Cocaine in literature  

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By the late Victorian era cocaine use had appeared as a vice in literature, for example as the cucaine injected by Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional Sherlock Holmes.

See also

  • Morfii by Bulgakov
    • In which the author tries to kick his morphine addiction with cocaine




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