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  1. 22 de nov. de 2023 · The anatomical snuffbox has one of the most unique name origins among anatomical structures. This shallow depression on the posterolateral aspect of the hand and wrist junction is named after the historical practice of having ground tobacco, otherwise known as “snuff”, placed in the depression and then inhaled through the nose.

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  2. Snuffbox, small, usually ornamented box for holding snuff (a scented, powdered tobacco). The practice of sniffing or inhaling a pinch of snuff was common in England around the 17th century; and when, in the 18th century, it became widespread in other countries as well, the demand for decorated.

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  3. Snuff is a type of smokeless tobacco product made from finely ground or pulverized tobacco leaves. [1] It is snorted or "sniffed" (alternatively sometimes written as "snuffed") into the nasal cavity, delivering nicotine and a flavored scent to the user (especially if flavoring has been blended with the tobacco). [1]

  4. Know Your Snuff: a Brief History of Snuff Boxes. In the 18th century, the phenomena of snuff-taking swept across Europe. How was this action tied to imperialism, gender, and ornamentalism?

  5. The anatomical snuffbox (also known as the radial fossa), is a triangular depression found on the lateral aspect of the dorsum of the hand. It is located at the level of the carpal bones and best seen when the thumb is abducted.

  6. Home Televisão. Ácido e pouco convencional, ‘Snuff Box’ é um exemplo primo do humor negro britânico. Em esquetes estrelando protagonistas egoístas e grosseiros, 'Snuff Box' é o prazer de ver pessoas espalhando dor e sofrimento ao seu redor. por David Ehrlich. 25 de março de 2019. em Televisão. A A.

  7. 2 de out. de 2023 · Last updated October 2, 2023 • 39 Revisions •. The anatomical snuffbox (also known as the radial fossa), is a triangular depression found on the lateral aspect of the dorsum of the hand. It is located at the level of the carpal bones, and best seen when the thumb is extended.