| 1877 - 506 páginas
...has been, " If your patient were poisoned by arsenic, would you still go on putting in the arsenic ? I should say, from my experience, that alcohol is the most destructive agent that we are aware of in this country. BY THOMAS HENSON. WE have two accounts of the origin of man.... | |
| 1899 - 238 páginas
...observe, even though it leads to degeneration of the tissues, and spoils the health and the intellect. Short of drunkenness, I should say from my experience...destructive agent we are aware of in this country. There is an affiliation of disorders arising from excess of drink, beginning at the liver and the blood,... | |
| 1882 - 820 páginas
...difficult to observe, even though it leads to degeneration of the tissues, and spoils the health and the intellect. Short of drunkenness [that is, in those...the most destructive agent we are aware of in this country."1 lu view of these facts and this scientific testimony, the advocates of practical abstinence... | |
| William Oldham Dawson - 1882 - 98 páginas
...an error to suppose that wine and stimulants give strength. The same high authority observes — " Short of drunkenness, I should say from my experience...destructive agent we are aware of in this country. There is a general affiliation of disorders arising from excess of alcohol, beginning at the liver... | |
| 1882 - 826 páginas
...papers which originally appeared in the " Contemporary Review." and spoils the health and the intellect. Short of drunkenness, I should say from my experience,...destructive agent we are aware of in this country." Prof. Binz, of Bonn, who, with Dr. Anstie, of England, has been chiefly quoted in support of the food... | |
| Leon C. Field - 1883 - 180 páginas
...papera which originally appeared in the " Contemporary Review." and spoils the health and the intellect. Short of drunkenness, I should say from my experience,...destructive agent we are aware of in this country." Prof. Binz, of Bonn, who, with Dr. Anstie, of .England, has been chiefly quoted in support of the food... | |
| J. M. Morrell - 1883 - 200 páginas
...soon become weaker for the experiment. Sir William Gull speaks in most clear and emphatic language : " I should say from my experience that alcohol is the most destructive agent that we are aware of in this country. ... I know alcohol to be a most deleterious poison. ... I think... | |
| Axel Gustafson - 1884 - 624 páginas
...supposed to be fairly well. It leads to degeneration of tissues. It spoils the health and it spoils the intellect. Short of drunkenness (that is, in those...destructive agent we are aware of in this country." Although it is not easy, and perhaps not possible, to demonstrate the nature and exact amount of harm... | |
| Axel Gustafson - 1885 - 652 páginas
...three quarters of the poverty and nnhappiness would disappear from the world." — EDMUND A. PABKES. " Short of drunkenness (that is, in those effects of it which stop short of drunkenness), I should ear, from my experience, that alcohol is the most destructive agent wo are aware of in this country."... | |
| William Burgess - 1887 - 320 páginas
...crusade, preaching to all men — Beware of this enemy of the race." Sir Wm. Gull, FRS, says:— " I should say from my experience that alcohol is the most destructive agent that we are aware of in this country. . . . I would like to say that a very large number of people... | |
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