Chinese Opium Smoker -Twelve Illustrations Showing the Ruin which our Opium Trade with China is bringing upon that Country Incipient opium-smoker (illustration 1).

This illustrated account of the evils of opium smoking, and of British complicity in the trade, was probably written by Benjamin Broomhall (1829-1911), executive director of the China Inland Mission. The legalisation of the opium trade in China in 1860 led to an apparent increase in consumption, and...

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Full title: Chinese Opium Smoker -Twelve Illustrations Showing the Ruin which our Opium Trade with China is bringing upon that Country [electronic resource] Incipient opium-smoker (illustration 1).
Other authors: 程連蘇, 1861-1918, (soo, chung ling, 1861-1918.)
Format: Physical Object           
Language: English
Published: 1877.
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
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