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On poisoning by nicotina, with remarks / by Alfred S. Taylor.
Taylor, Alfred Swaine, 1806-1880.Date: [cbetween 1800 and 1899?]- Books
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De l'empoisonnement par la nicotine et le tabac / par Eugène Fonssard.
Fonssard, Eugène.Date: 1876- Books
Smoking behavior: motives and incentives / edited by William L. Dunn, Jr.
Dunn, William L.Date: 1973- Books
A is for arsenic : the poisons of Agatha Christie / Kathryn Harkup.
Harkup, KathrynDate: 2015- Pictures
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Tobacco (Nicotiana sp.): flowering stem with separate leaf. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.
Date: [1772]Reference: 16758i- Books
Smoking and health : report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the public health service.
United States. Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health.Date: [1964]- Digital Images
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Lobellia inflata (Lobelia)
Rowan McOnegal- Pictures
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Tobacco plants (Nicotiana rustica and N. paniculata): flowering and fruiting stem of both species with their respective floral segments.Engraving by J.Caldwall, c.1805, after P.Henderson.
Henderson, Peter, active 1799-1829.Date: 1 July 1805Reference: 18320i- Pictures
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Smoking tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.): flowering and fruiting stem. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.
Date: [1772]Reference: 16764i- Digital Images
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Laburnum anagyroides (Laburnum)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Lobelia tupa L Campanulaceae Tabaco del Diablo [Devil's tobacco]. Distribution: Central Chile. Dried leaves are smoked as a hallucinogen by the Mapuchu Indians of Chile. It was also used as a respiratory stimulant. The genus was named after Matthias de L’Obel or Lobel, (1538–1616), Flemish botanist and physician to James I of England, author of the great herbal Plantarum seu Stirpium Historia (1576). Lobeline, a chemical from the plant has nicotine like actions and for a while lobeline was used to help people withdraw from smoking, but was found to be ineffective. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Lobelia cardinalis L Campanulaceae Cardinal lobelia Distribution: Americas, Colombia to south-eastern Canada. The genus was named after Matthias de L’Obel or Lobel, (1538–1616), Flemish botanist and physician to James I of England, author of the great herbal Plantarum seu Stirpium Historia (1576). Lobeline, a chemical from the plant has nicotine like actions and for a while lobeline was used to help people withdraw from smoking, but was found to be ineffective. It was introduced from Virginia to John Parkinson in England by John Newton (1580-1647) a surgeon of Colyton (aka Colliton), Devon, who travelled to Virginia. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Archives and manuscripts
Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: Sep 1933 - Mar 1934Reference: PP/SPI/A.14Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Books
Le Tabac qui contient le plus violent des poisons, la nicotine : abrège-t-il l’existence? : Est-il la cause de la dégénérescence physique et morale des societies modernes?
Dépierris, Hippolyte Adéon- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous Actions
Date: 1958-1983Reference: PP/WDP/F/6/6Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Books
Physiologie sociale : le tabac qui contient le plus violent des poisons. La nicotine, abrége-t-il l'existence? Est-il cause de la dégénérescence physique et morale des sociétés modernes? / par le dr. H.-A. Depierris.
Dépierris, H. A. (Hippolyte Adéon), 1810-1889.Date: 1876- Books
La vérité sur le tabac, le plus violent des poisons, la nicotine : résumé de la physiologie sociale du Dr. H.A. Depierris Le tabac abrége-t-il l'existence? Est-il cause de la dégénérescence physique et morale des sociétés modernes? / [H.A. Dépierris].
Dépierris, H. A. (Hippolyte Adéon), 1810-1889.Date: 1880- Archives and manuscripts
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Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 27
Date: 1853-1862Reference: RAMC/474/27Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Loose scrap-book pages containing newspaper and journal cuttings: the majority of articles were generated by Cantlie's lectures and publications on public health matters
Date: 1920-1925Reference: MS.7933Part of: Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)- Archives and manuscripts
Monthly Memoranda (points for propaganda)
Date: 1936Reference: WF/M/GB/30/09Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd