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    drug supply and provision in the Confederate Army, while Smith’s book details the history of the U.S. government laboratories in Philadelphia and Astoria, New York. Next came historian Bruce A. Evans, who studied drug therapies during the war in his book, A Primer of Civil War Medicine. Evans’ presents in his argument in a unique and interesting way by presenting “the essentials of medical therapeutics as they would have been summarized by a reasonably well trained mainstream physician during…

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    Chaparral - Chaparral is popularly known in tincture extraction, but its tea is also used to treat respiratory problems by clearing the airways of mucus though expectoration. Cahaparral contains potent antioxidants that promotes healthy lungs and fight allergy reactions. Elecampane - Elecampane has…

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    on the phenotype, resulting in quantitative differences internal a people. A curfew-shaped arch is seen so environmental impels transport about numerous intervening phenotypes, as in the patrimony of crest in primate mortals. Body suffuse plus orb tincture are also models of polygenic patrimony (manifold genes plus the habitat). In Drosophila, as in mortals, the intercourse chromosomes discover the intercourse of the appropriate, beside XX living sister besides XY entity guy. Provisional…

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    also important to note that Jefferson’s facial expression is in contrast of what Sally presents; his attention is not towards her. The quote within “Philosophic Cock” seems to quote Jefferson as saying, “Tis not a set of features or complexion or tincture of a skin that I admire”. The author of this painting is clearly pointing out the idea that Jefferson had no physical attraction towards his slave, whom he had an affair with. Additionally, Jefferson, one of the founding fathers who wrote the…

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    In this essay, I will be writing about Bertrand Russell’s “The Value of Philosophy” and Plato’s The Apology. These readings were written by two very important and valued philosophers who made a huge impact on the philosophical community throughout time. “The Value of Philosophy” is Russell’s point of view when it comes to philosophy. The Apology is Plato’s version of the trial of Socrates, so the reading is about what Socrates believed was philosophy. This essay will discuss the views,…

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    for him, and in a good way. This word choice has a nice and happy connotation to the words that make Caesar want to believe the dream means this much good for him. He uses selection of detail to describe in the dream how “great men shall press for tinctures, stains, relics, and cognizance” from him, which appeals towards his desire for nobility. Through his employing of diction to use the word “great” to describe the men, it appeals even more towards Caesar because it would not just be regular…

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    friend, who held a small brown clay bottle in his first. “Is that what I think it is?” Perceval handed over the vessel. “Pawl’s famous hangover tincture. I thought you could use it.” Pawl, the Court Healer and a widower, had a problem with drink for years and years until he’d recently married Lady Lindara. Now he was fit and happy, but still brewing up his tincture for those in need, like Gawain. “Bless you, Perceval.” Gawain uncorked the bottle, pinched his nose, and downed the thick,…

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    camp being swallowed by a lurking beast in the vicinity. The gelid breeze from the hill tops carried an unsettling smell. The particles invaded my lungs like bees smoked from their hive. Its unpleasant odor was as fresh as any meadow without the tincture of grass. The squalor wrapped itself around my body like the second skin, I neither want nor need. The air ricked of death. I saw many flies gadding around a carcass that appeared bloated. Indeed, death had his way…

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    Brett Fitzpatrick Ms. Sutton Senior Workshop 4A December 8, 2014 Marijuana and Its Effects Marijuana is the third most popular recreational drug in America (behind only alcohol and tobacco), and has been used by nearly one hundred million Americans. According to government surveys, some twenty five million Americans have smoked marijuana in the past year, and more than fourteen million do so regularly despite harsh laws against its use (Armentano). Marijuana is far less dangerous than alcohol or…

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    A 2004 interview with Dr. Mollie Fry led to the statement, “If a doctor is willing to give you a prescription for a drug that is addictive or could kill you, then why should you not be able to choose a non-toxic drug like marijuana?” This is the problem in the United States and in Pennsylvania; patients of painful diseases do not have a safe and effect way to manage the pain. The outcome goal is to reduce suffering in these patients by allowing the sick to use marijuana as a means of dealing…

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