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File:Kuripe.jpg|A kuripe is a simple device which is used to self-applicate a powder (drug). One end is inserted into the nostril, whilst the other is | File:Kuripe.jpg|A kuripe is a simple device which is used to self-applicate a powder (drug). One end is inserted into the nostril, whilst the other is | ||
File:Stopper, snuff bottle (AM 687402-2).jpg|100px|Chinese snuff bottle stopper with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snuff_spoon snuff spoon] (also known as a cocaine spoon) | File:Stopper, snuff bottle (AM 687402-2).jpg|100px|Chinese snuff bottle stopper with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snuff_spoon snuff spoon] (also known as a cocaine spoon) | ||
Image:SpiRaL.jpg|[[Ketamine]] prepared in a spiral for "snorting". A common technique for self-administration of some recreational drugs.]] | |||
File:Cocaine lines 2.jpg|Lines of cocaine prepared for snorting]] | |||
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