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THE TRAFFIC
IN
NARCOTICS
by
H. J. ANSLINGER
United States Commissioner of Narcotics
And
WILLIAM F. TOMPKINS
United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey Former Chairman, Legislative Commission to Study Narcotics, General Assembly of New Jersey
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Copyright, 1953, by Funk & Wagnalls, Company
The Traffic in Narcotics Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 53-6984 Copyright under the articles of the Copyright Convention of the Pan American Republics and the United States. Printed in the United States of America
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IS EXTENDED TO:
Dr. Nathan B. Eddy, National Institutes of Health
Dr. Lyndon F. Small, National Institutes of Health
Dr. Harris Isbell, Director of Addiction Research Center, U. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky
Dr. Pablo Wolff, Expert Committee on Drugs Liable to Produce Addiction, World Health Organization
Honorable William T. McCarthy, Federal Judge. Boston Massachusetts
Honorable Twain Michelsen, Superior Court Judge, San Francisco, California
Mr. R. S. S. Wilson, former Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Mr. Herbert L. May, President, Permanent Opium Board, United Nations
Colonel C. H. L. Sharman, President, Supervisory Body, United Nations
Dr. Tsungming To, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Formosa
Detective Leonard J. Iatesta, Narcotic Squad, New Jersey State Police
Mr. D. Knowlton Read, Chairman, Narcotics Commission, American Prison Association
Congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana
Congressman Gordon Canfield of New Jersey
Congressman Cecil R. King of California