Physiology for Young People, Adapted to Intermediate Classes And Common Schools No. 2

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Physiology for Young People, Adapted to Intermediate Classes And Common Schools No. 2
Alice Margaret Guernsey
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TOBACCO.
fNTIL within a few years, the Middle and part of the Southern States were the chief tobacco-raising- regions of our coun- try. Now, however, the cultivation of tobacco has spread, until many fertile valleys, even as far north as Canada, are devoted to its growth..
The plant reaches a height of several feet, and has large, spreading, pale-green leaves, which are dried, and then made into cig-ars or prepared to be smoked in pipes, or chewed, or used as snuff.
NICOTINE.
Tobacco, a powerfu
...l narcotic, contains a substance called nicotine (ni«'otin^. A single drop, if put on the tongue of a dog, will soon kill the animal. An ordinary cigar contains 56 TOBACCO.
nicotine enough to kill two men, if taken pure.
One lias to learn to like tobacco. Boys wlio try it, know that at first it gives them headache, dizziness, and sickness at the stom- ach. Their poor bodies try to tell them they are taking a poison.
If they keep on, the nicotine deadens their nerves, so they do not feel these effects, though they are more or less injured all the time.


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