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... opium , gives us the earli- est account of the development of opium - smoking in China as follows : ] 83 " Where opium - tobacco came from and when it was first used are unknown . It was prepared by boiling in a brass pot . The opium ...
... opium , gives us the earli- est account of the development of opium - smoking in China as follows : ] 83 " Where opium - tobacco came from and when it was first used are unknown . It was prepared by boiling in a brass pot . The opium ...
Page 163
... opium ( ya - p'ien ) and putchuck ( mu - hsiang ) for my [ dry ] orange cakes . Thereupon I brought the opium and putchuck back to Fukien . 86 " Therefore , according to the regulation for punishment for selling opium tobacco , Ch'en ...
... opium ( ya - p'ien ) and putchuck ( mu - hsiang ) for my [ dry ] orange cakes . Thereupon I brought the opium and putchuck back to Fukien . 86 " Therefore , according to the regulation for punishment for selling opium tobacco , Ch'en ...
Page 380
... opium . They petitioned us to turn over this criminal to the Board of Punishment to be tried and sentenced . " Opium has a very violent effect . When an addict smokes it , it rapidly makes him extremely excited and capable of doing ...
... opium . They petitioned us to turn over this criminal to the Board of Punishment to be tried and sentenced . " Opium has a very violent effect . When an addict smokes it , it rapidly makes him extremely excited and capable of doing ...
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