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===Tobacco for Willard Richards===
 
 
 
Another aspect of Thomsonian medicine was Thomson's enthusiasm for the use of ''lobelia'', or wild Indian tobacco.  It was used as a cure-all, and was prominently used as an emetic to induce vomiting and restore health. This is the key to understanding the use of tobacco at Carthage Jail.
 
 
 
Neither the wine nor the tobacco was, for members at the time, seen as a violation of the Word of Wisdom--they were likely medicinal.
 
 
 
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