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| 11. It is continually drawing on the pocket for the small change that |
| might be laid up. |
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| 12. When taken as snuff it wonderfully impairs and often paralyzing |
| and destroys the Olfactory nerves and deprives one of the sense of |
| smell. |
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| 13. It creates a craving for Alcoholic drinks, it prostrates the |
| system to such an extent that nature calls for aid by stimulants, |
| hence the craving for drinks, peppers, mustards, &c., &c. |
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| 14. It creates an inordinate desire for excitement such as Noose and |
| Novel reading, and a loathing of Science and Philosophy. |
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| 15. The smoke has a wonderful tendency to weaken and impair the |
| eye-sight. |
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| 16. Its use is an evil example to the young who look to us for advice |
| and protection from evil. |
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| 17. It decomposes and devitalizes the electrovita fluid in the human |
| system. |
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| 18. The system of the tobacco users is always in a morbid condition, |
| as proof when you are sick you can't use it; for be it known that two |
| morbid conditions can not exist in the system at the same time; one |
| will drive out the other. |
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| 19. The poison is transmitted to the unborn infant, many times |
| impairing its vital organs and causing a pre-mature death: and I once |
| heard a Physician of much learning and practic, Dr. NILES. Say that |
| there never was nor ever could be a HEALTHY CHILD born of p
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