Tobacco became a panacea in 16th century Europe, prescribed for almost everything. The most bizarre application, however, would probably be as a cure for symptoms of drowning in the 18th century.
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Dr Lennox Johnston, a Merseyside GP, took the train to London, intending to pluck ...
The Ministry of Agriculture’s efforts to negotiate better prices for tobacco farmers are a step in the right direction. The ...
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