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BHANG

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 844 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BHANG  , an

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Indian name for the hemp plant, Cannabis saliva (see HEAP), but applied specially to the leaves dried and prepared for use as a narcotic drug . In India the products of the plant for use as a narcotic and intoxicant are recognized under the three names and forms of Bhang, Gunja or Ganja, and Churrus or Charas . Bhang consists of the larger leaves and capsules of the plant on which an efflorescence of resinous
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matter has occurred . The leaves are in broken and -partly agglutinated pieces, having a dark-green colour and a heavy but not unpleasant smell . Bhang is used in India for smoking, with or without
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tobacco; it is prepared in the form of a cake or manjan, and it is made into an intoxicating beverage by infusing in cold
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water and straining . Gunja is the flowering or fruit-bearing tops of the
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female
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plants . It is gathered in stalks of several inches in length, the tops of which form a matted mass, from the agglutination of flowers, seeds and leaflets by the abundant resinous exudation which coats them . Churrus is the crude resinous substance separated from the plant . The use of preparations of hemp among the Mussulman and
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Hindu population of India is very general; and the habit also obtains among the population of central
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Asia, the
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Arabs and Egyptians, extending even to the negroes of the valley of the
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Zambezi and the
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Hottentots of South Africa . The habit appears to date from very remote times, for Herodotus says of the Scythians, that they creep inside huts and throw hemp seeds on hot stones .

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