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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER VIII
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Copiola was said to have danced before Augustus when past ninety.
Influence of Stimulants, etc .-- There have been men who have attributed their long lives to their excesses in stimulants.

Thomas Wishart of Annandale, Dumfries, died in 1760 at one hundred and twenty-four.

He had chewed tobacco one hundred and seventeen years, contracting the habit when a child; his father gave it to him to allay hunger while shepherding in the mountains.

John de la Somet of Virginia died in 1766 aged one hundred and thirty.

He was a great smoker, and according to Eaton the habit agreed with his constitution, and was not improbably the cause of his long health and longevity.


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