Dr Samuel Crumpe

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Samuel Crumpe (1766–1796) was an Irish physician and a writer on medical and social issues. His work on opium provided an experimental basis for classifying the drug as a stimulant rather than a narcotic, and was the first to provide an extensive discussion of withdrawal effects.

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