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Jun 2023
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La historia del opio: tráfico, adicción ...

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ESPAñA
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Aunque el opio era conocido desde la Antigüedad, su empleo experimentó un amplio auge a partir del Renacimiento, cuando la expansión comercial de Europa aumentó los contactos con el Imperio otomano, Persia y el Extremo Oriente. Se consumía bebido o fumado. ¿Qué consecuencias tuvo? 
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