Physiological Aspects of the Liquor Problem: Investigations Made by and Under the Direction of W. O. Atwater, John S. Billings, H. P. Bowditch, R. H. Chittenden, and W. H. Welch : Sub-committee of the Committee of Fifty to Investigate the Liquor Problem, Volume 1John Shaw Billings, Wilbur Olin Atwater, William Henry Welch, Henry Pickering Bowditch New York, 1903 - 379 páginas |
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Página 80
... retarding of the blood - flow and decrease of blood - pressure , which depends on a change of structure of the blood vessels and on a similar change of the nerve elements of the brain , spinal cord , and heart . The composition of the ...
... retarding of the blood - flow and decrease of blood - pressure , which depends on a change of structure of the blood vessels and on a similar change of the nerve elements of the brain , spinal cord , and heart . The composition of the ...
Página 80
... retarding of the blood - flow and decrease of blood - pressure , which depends on a change of structure of the blood vessels and on a similar change of the nerve elements of the brain , spinal cord , and heart . The composition of the ...
... retarding of the blood - flow and decrease of blood - pressure , which depends on a change of structure of the blood vessels and on a similar change of the nerve elements of the brain , spinal cord , and heart . The composition of the ...
Página 143
... retarding the natural solvent or digestive action of the secretion . Again , digestion may be influenced indirectly by the action of an alcoholic fluid upon the rate of absorption and upon the peristaltic movements of the intestine ...
... retarding the natural solvent or digestive action of the secretion . Again , digestion may be influenced indirectly by the action of an alcoholic fluid upon the rate of absorption and upon the peristaltic movements of the intestine ...
Página 147
... retarding effect on the solvent action of the gastric juice than even five per cent . of absolute alcohol . That the inhibitory action of the sherry is not due to the alcohol or other volatile matters con- tained in the fluid is ...
... retarding effect on the solvent action of the gastric juice than even five per cent . of absolute alcohol . That the inhibitory action of the sherry is not due to the alcohol or other volatile matters con- tained in the fluid is ...
Página 148
... retarding effect which is due al- most wholly to the solid matter present in the wine rather than to the alcohol or other volatile matter . Seemingly , white wines are far less active than red wines in inhibiting pepsin - proteolysis ...
... retarding effect which is due al- most wholly to the solid matter present in the wine rather than to the alcohol or other volatile matter . Seemingly , white wines are far less active than red wines in inhibiting pepsin - proteolysis ...
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Página 97 - States, elements of physiology and hygiene, with special instruction as to the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics and their effects upon the human system...
Página 103 - Provisions shall be made for instructing pupils in all schools supported by public money, or under state control, in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system, and in the humane treatment and protection of animals and birds.
Página 100 - Provision shall be made by the proper local school authorities for instructing all pupils in all schools supported by public money, or under State control, in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Página 118 - And it shall be deemed a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this act, on the part of such owner or owners, if he or they shall transfer his or their interest in such vessel and freight...
Página 107 - The text-books to be used for such instruction shall give at least one-fourth of their space to the consideration of the nature and effects of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, and the books used in the highest grade of graded schools shall contain at least twenty pages of matter relating to this subject.
Página 112 - Domini, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the nature and the effects of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics upon the human system.
Página 116 - It shall be the duty of the state superintendent of public instruction to...
Página 95 - That the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, and special instruction as to their effects upon the human system, in connection with the several divisions of the subject of physiology and hygiene, shall be included in the branches of study taught in the common or public schools, and in the military or naval schools, and shall be studied and taught as thoroughly and in the same manner as other like required branches...
Página 5 - The textbooks in the pupils' hands shall be graded to the capacities of fourth year, intermediate, grammar and high school pupils, or to corresponding classes in ungraded schools. For students below high school grade, such textbooks shall give at least one-fifth their space, and for students of high school grade shall give not less than twenty pages, to the nature and effects of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics.