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As we mentioned in the introduction, this series will tell the story of drugs throughout the ages, and there is no better place to begin a story than the beginning, so lets docHub back in time as far as recorded history will allow. As soon as human civilizations invented some form of written language and began documenting their activities, early examples of applied medicine began to materialize. The first known civilization emerged in what is now Iraq. These were the Sumerians, who developed urban civilization around 4,000 BC in ancient Mesopotamia. Their documents show that they studied astronomy, metallurgy, geology, mathematics and also pharmacy. The typical pharmacy compendia around 2,000 BC involved plant ointments, infusions, and concoctions from poppies, peppermint, mandragora, thyme and many other herbs. The Sumerians were already aware of the medicinal properties of cannabis and morphine. They also used animal organs for their alleged medical properties, and even animal excrem