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The Jewelled Serpent

The Jewelled Serpent, a Study of To-day was an 1872 young adult novel by E. J. Richmond. Published in New York City by the National Temperance Society and Publishing House, it was cloth-bound and had 271 pages. Through its story, the book inculcated those principles of morality associated in the temperance movement era with becoming a responsible adult.

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The story centers around a doctor's prescription: "Cod-liver oil and rum three times a day". This was well-adapted to the practice prevalent in the profession of advising the use of alcoholic liquors as medicine. The title of the book references a birthday present given to the heroine of the story by her father. It was a bracelet wrought in the form of a serpent, and set with diamonds and a ruby. It was intended by the father as a talisman, warning her against the "evil serpent", intemperance, which had brought ruin in his family. ==References==
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