a literary warfare over the virtues and vices of St Nicotine, 

 which lasted intermittently down to the present day. Mr. 

 Solly, of St. Thomas's Hospital, in the middle of last century 



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strove valiantly in the columns of the Lancet to get up 

 a crusade against smoking. All the leading members of the 

 medical profession took part in the affray ; irrefragable statis- 

 tics were piled up one upon the other as ramparts from be- 

 hind which Mr. Solly proclaimed that there was death in the 

 pipe ; and the rapid degeneracy of the human race, to him 

 everywhere apparent, was to be regarded as the inevitable 

 consequence of indulgence in the pernicious weed. Had 



