Absinthium: a nineteenth-century drug of abuse
Absinthium: a nineteenth-century drug of abuse College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky 40506 (U.S.A.) / (Received May 12,1980; accepted February 28, 1981)
Absinthe: what’s your poison?
Absinthe: what’s your poison? Published in the British Medical Journal Though absinthe is intriguing, it is alcohol in general we should worry about. Absinthe, the emerald gr
The Illness of Vincent van Gogh
The Illness of Vincent van Gogh Published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, April 2002 Abstract Vincent van Gogh (1853â1890) had an eccentric personality and unstable moo
Absinthism: fictitious 19th century syndrome
Absinthism: fictitious 19th century syndrome Abstract Absinthe, a bitter spirit containing wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.), was banned at the beginning of the 20th century as co
Behaviour of thujone during distillation
Behaviour of thujone during distillation and possible concentration ranges in pre-ban absinthe.
Myth, Reality and Absinthe – The Truth about Thujone
The Truth About Thujone, groundbreaking 2002 article by Ian Hutton, demonstrating that pre-ban absinthe had low levels of thujone concentration.