For an over |
| dose of Opium, Arsenic, or Strychnine, when taken in time, there is a |
| cure, but for an over dose of tobacco there is none; its effect on the |
| system is Paleness, Nausea, Giddiness, Lessening of the heart's action,|
| Vomiting, Purging, Cold-sweating, and utter Prostration, such as no |
| other poison can induce, then death! Its evils are numerous we will |
| notice a few as follows. |
| |
| 1. It impregnates the whole system with two of the most fatal poisons, |
| NICOTINA, and NICOTIANIN. |
| |
| 2. With either of which the system is subjected to continuous repair, |
| therefore Doctors seldom advise one to quit it. It is too much like |
| taking bread and butter from their babe's mouths. |
| |
| 3. It enslaves a man so that it requires a powerful exertion to break |
| its chains and fetters to regain their freedom. |
| |
| 4.
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