 | John Crawfurd - 1820 - 35 pagina’s
...these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed at one whiffor inflation of the lungs, attended with a whistling noise. The smoke is never emitted by the... | |
 | 1822
...these being put into the small lube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed...mouth, but usually receives vent through the nostrils, and sometimes by adepts, through the passage of the ears and eyes. This preparation of the opium is... | |
 | 1822
...these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed...mouth, but usually receives vent through the nostrils, and sometimes by adepts, through the passage of the ears and eyes. This preparation of the opium is... | |
 | 1822
...small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, ami tin- pill being lighted, is consumed at one whiff or inflation...but usually receives vent through •the nostrils, and sometimes by adepts, through the passage of the cars and eyes. This preparation of the opium is... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...tobacco into the form of pills about the size of a \n",(, which quantity is consumed at one whiff. The smoke is never emitted by the mouth, but usually receives vent through the nostrils, and sometimes by adepts through the passages of the ears and eyes. Although so much opium is smoked... | |
 | 1848
...size of a pea; these are put into the opium-pipe. The tube into which they are placed is then applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed at one inhalation. The smoke of it is all drawn into the lungs, and is attended with a peculiar whistling... | |
 | James Copland - 1852
...these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed at one whiff or inflation of the lungs, attended by a whistling noise. The smoke is never emitted by the mouth, but by the nostrils, and sometimes,... | |
 | Great exhibition, 1851 - 1853
...put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe ; that tube is then heated by a lamp, and the pill being lighted is consumed at one whiff or inhalation, attended with a whistling noise. The smoke is never emitted by the mouth, but usually receives... | |
 | Jonathan Pereira - 1857
...these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium-pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed...mouth, but usually receives vent through the nostrils, and sometimes, by adepts, through the passage of the ears and eyes."1 The residue in the pipe is called... | |
 | William Dalton - 1863 - 434 pagina’s
...these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium-pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted, is consumed...mouth, but usually receives vent through the nostrils, and sometimes, by adepts, through the passage of the ears and eyes. This preparation of the opium is... | |
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