dye made of the juices of certain plants is freely ap plied and the teeth remain black until time causes them to come out by the root. Both women and men are inveterate cigarette smokers and their custom is to cause the smoke to be emitted from the nostrils as (Continued on page 102.), scientific american, 1893-08-12
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