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A compact historical and cultural survey of tobacco tracing its adoption from indigenous use to a global habit, with emphasis on its social rituals, perceived medicinal qualities, and literary associations. The author compiles anecdotes and contemporary commentary to illustrate personal experiences, conversions, and moral objections, while documenting varieties, manufacturing practices, taxation and importation figures. Illustrated plates and excerpts from period sources accompany discussions of consumption patterns and public debate, yielding a descriptive, anecdotal account of how the plant became embedded in social life and contested for its alleged harms and comforts.
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