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Ben Reitman, in charge of drug addiction in the Chicago Board, of Health, has come to the same conclusion. "Prohibit alcohol," he states, "and you can help to cure the 'dope' habit." In the Cleveland Workhouse, where there xised to be from 15 to 25 drug addicts, now there ^re only from three to fivej , Dr. Doane, of the Philadelphia General Hos- pital, says that he can positively state that there has been no increase in drug using since prohibition. In New York City, the Health Department estab...lished a special drug clinic in April 1919, in anticipation of being called upon to care for more drug addicts when the " dry " law went into effect. It was closed down in a few months for lack of business. Miss Eva Booth, head of the Salvation Army in New York, says em- phatically that the use of drugs in America has actually lessened. " There was an increase in -drug using during the war " she said to an interviewer in London, " owing to the despair of those who had endured great sorrow and loss, .
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