An essay on the influence of tobacco upon life and health
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The essay surveys tobacco's geographic origins and worldwide spread, recounts historical and legal reactions to its adoption, and presents medical observations linking habitual use to impaired respiratory, digestive, and nervous function. It assembles case reports and contemporary authorities to argue that intentional use of a narcotic vegetable subverts natural appetites and harms health, and it critiques social customs that normalize smoking, chewing, and snuffing. The author combines historical narrative, legislative examples, and clinical evidence to caution readers about dependence and to advocate restraint or regulation.
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