Augusta is a tormented farm girl whose nursing career leads her to morphine addiction.
His wife Mary has recently returned from treatment for morphine addiction and has put on weight as a result.
It was the room that his mother used to satisfy her morphine addiction.
Diagnosed with morphine addiction and nearly stranded, he moved to Berlin in 1899.
But still, respiratory failure is the usual cause of death in morphine addiction and it would be no different for its derivative, heroin.
Freud also recommended cocaine as a cure for morphine addiction.
In 1879 cocaine began to be used to treat morphine addiction.
Recent research has shown that an enriched environment may decrease morphine addiction in mice.
There is also the artificial stimulation of an unbearable need, as with morphine addiction.
His morphine addiction is thought to have made him suicidal.