An essay on the influence of tobacco upon life and health
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Medical Institution of New Hampshire, at Dartmouth College; Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the Western District of the State of New York; President of the New Hampshire Medical Society; Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences; and Associate of the College of Physicians at Philadelphia.
BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY PERKINS & MARVIN. PHILADELPHIA: HENRY PERKINS.
1836.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1836, By Perkins & Marvin, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
In the great kingdom of living nature, man is the only animal that seeks to poison or destroy his own instincts, to turn topsy-turvy the laws of his being, and to make himself as unlike, as possible, that which he was obviously designed to be.
No satisfactory solution of this extraordinary propensity has been given, short of a reference to that—
first disobedience and the fruit
Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste
Brought death into the world and all our wo,