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File:Poseidon Penteskouphia.jpg|link=Poseidon (nonfiction)|[[Poseidon (nonfiction)|Poseidon]] warning against scrimshaw (550–525 BC). Inscription (not shown) reads: "Put down the knife. P."
File:Poseidon Penteskouphia.jpg|link=Poseidon (nonfiction)|[[Poseidon (nonfiction)|Poseidon]] warning against scrimshaw (550–525 BC). Inscription (not shown) reads: "Put down the knife. P."
File:Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs.jpg|Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs, with cannon to ward of scrimshaw ghosts.
File:Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs.jpg|Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs, with cannon to ward of scrimshaw ghosts.
File:Cinnamon_pirate_flag_800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Flag of [[Cinnamon Jack (nonfiction)|Pirate King Cinnamon Jack]], scourge of the scrimshaw abuse trade.
File:Cinnamon_pirate_flag_800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Flag of [[Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Pirate King Cinnamon Jack]], scourge of the scrimshaw abuse trade.
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Revision as of 13:39, 25 June 2016

Residue from a scrimshaw abuse binge. These pieces are confined in a protective vitrine, to prevent further spread of the disease.

Scrimshaw abuse, sometimes known as ivory towering, is a patterned use of scrimshaw in which the scrimshander produces scrimshaw with images or side-effects which are harmful to themselves or others.

Scrimshaw abuse is a form of matter-related disorder.

Widely differing definitions of scrimshaw abuse are used in public health, medical aesthetics, and admiralty law contexts.

Extract of Radium is hazardously popular with scrimshaw abusers.

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