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| 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. |
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| 3. It enslaves a man so that it requires a powerful exertion to break |
| its chains and fetters to regain their freedom. |
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| 4. It causes dyspepsia by spitting off the saliva that ought to go to |
| digest the food, aid the digestive system, and to regulate and heal |
| the bowels. |
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| 5. When you breathe the smoke it produces asthma and lays the |
| foundation for a train of other fatal diseases. |
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| 6. In breathing the two poisons into the lungs, often produces |
| paralysis of the lungs and consumption. |
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| 7. It gradually weakens and destroys the whole nervous system and is |
| the cause of a large majority of cases of Insanity, which can readily |
| be found in all stages, among those who use tobacco. |
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| 8. It makes one appear to be ill-bred and extremely distasteful in |
| society. |
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| 9. It is said by critics to entirely destroy a certain faculty of the |
| mind. |
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| 10. It renders one's breath very repugnant to a companion.
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