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Ch. 67: Coral

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supposed to be protected in their sleep by having a piece tied round their necks.
To this day the Brahmins and Fakirs of the East place coral upon their dead to prevent evil spirits taking possession of the corpse, while in Egypt it is taken internally as a tonic after being treated with lemon and burned.
Coral is imitated in celluloid, also by a mixture of marble dust cemented with glue, and stained with vermilion. Beads of bone and of gypsum are also stained so as to imitate coral. These imitations can be distin­guished by chemical and physical characters, true coral having a specific gravity of 2.6-2.7, and a hardness of nearly 4. It also effervesces with weak acid, which would not be the case with two of the above imitations.
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