... poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals, without food, is invariably prejudicial. When this is carried on from morning till late hours in the night. few stomachs — few brains — can stand it. The habit of indulgence is a slow suicide.... Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal - Página 3251876Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| E. C. - 1876 - 96 páginas
...be found due to delirium tremens, and the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that by drinking small...the night, few stomachs, few brains, can stand it. This habit of indulgence is a slow suicide. The many deaths of publicans appear to prove this. Other... | |
| 1878 - 646 páginas
...established that drinking small doses of aleoholic liquors, not only spirits, tin- most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals without...invariably prejudicial. When this is carried on from mornmg till late hours in the night few stomachs— few brains —can stand it. The habit of indulgence... | |
| 1878 - 596 páginas
...the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals without food, is invariably prejudicial. When... | |
| Hugo Ziemssen - 1879 - 724 páginas
...established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals,...morning till late hours in the night, few stomachs — ^ew brains — cau stand it. The habit of indulgence is a slow suicide. The many deaths of publicans... | |
| Albert Henry Buck - 1879 - 678 páginas
...the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wino and beer at frequent intervals, without food, is invariably prejudicial. When... | |
| 1879 - 678 páginas
...the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals, without food, is invariably prejudicial. When... | |
| George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 páginas
...the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals without food, is invariably prejudicial. When... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1878 - 810 páginas
...the many diseases induced or aggravated by excessive drinking. It seems to be well established that drinking small doses of alcoholic liquors, not only spirits, the most fatal of all the poisons, but wine and beer at frequent intervals without food, is invariably prejudicial. When... | |
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