And roughly two grains of arsenic Arsenic is consumed for two purposes, writes one 1856 journal, The Chemistry of Life, First, to give plumpness to the figure, cleanness and softness to the skin [] second, to improve the breathing and give longness of wind, so that steep and continuous heights may be climbed without difficulty and exhaustion of breath. Eventually, arsenics true after-effects (death) rung in 1951s Arsenic Act, which made restrictions on selling it tougher
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