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Updated: May 28, 2025
The man uncovered his mouth and in a voice like the sound of an ophicleide, answered: "Mina nosa." "Your nose!" "Aha. T'ought I bring 'im, butta no find." "Brought your nose in your pocket!" "Dunno may be losta. Fella fighta me; cut offa da nose." The surgeon assured him that the severed nose would have been useless. "But I wanta da nose!" exclaimed the man, in despair.
It is mentioned in various old treatises concerning the magical and medicinal properties of gems and stones under its Latin name, "Bufonius lapis," and was also called Borax, Nosa, Crapondinus, Crapaudina, Chelonitis, and Batrachites. It was also called Grateriano and Garatronius, after a gentleman named Gratterus, who in 1473 found a very large one, reputed to have marvellous power.
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