Definition of Absinthism. Meaning of Absinthism. Synonyms of Absinthism

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Definition of Absinthism

Absinthism
Absinthism Ab"sin*thism, n. The condition of being poisoned by the excessive use of absinth.

Meaning of Absinthism from wikipedia

- addictive psychoactive drug and hallucinogen, which gave birth to the term "absinthism". The chemical compound thujone, which is present in the spirit in trace...
- Bohemian-style or Czech-style absinth (also called anise-free absinthe, or just “absinthwithout the “e”) is a Bohemian version of the traditional spirit...
- Medicine. 2 (1): 69–78. doi:10.1093/ecam/neh065. PMC 1062158. PMID 15841280. Absinthism: a fictitious 19th-century syndrome with present impact, Padosch et al...
- brand of Bohemian-style absinth owned and produced by the Czech company Hill's Liquere. Hill's Absinth was the first Czech absinth after the Velvet Revolution...
- stills that were purchased secondhand in 1870.[citation needed] La Fée Absinth Bohemian is a Czech-style, low-anise liquor, first produced south of Prague...
- Artemisia absinthium, otherwise known as common wormwood, is a species of Artemisia native to North Africa and temperate regions of Eurasia, and widely...
- Location unknown 216 Landscape 1890 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 217 The Absinth Drinkers 1890 Private collection 218 Two Children 1890 Private collection...
- 2021. Padosch, Stephan A; Lachenmeier, Dirk W; Kröner, Lars U (2006). "Absinthism: a fictitious 19th century syndrome with present impact". Substance Abuse...
- PMC 6410559. PMID 30753321. Padosch SA, Lachenmeier DW, Kröner LU (2006). "Absinthism: a fictitious 19th century syndrome with present impact". Substance Abuse...
- are only an urban legend—toxicology uncovers alcohol as real cause of absinthism]. Medizinische Monatsschrift für Pharmazeuten (in German). 31 (3): 101–106...