Alcohol: Its Place and PowerLindsay & Blakiston, 1883 - 317 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... alco- hol - more than from an equal weight of other part - of the body , or of the blood itself . any II . But the dose may not be such as to kill at once by shock . The bottle , we shall suppose , is consumed more leisurely , and by ...
... alco- hol - more than from an equal weight of other part - of the body , or of the blood itself . any II . But the dose may not be such as to kill at once by shock . The bottle , we shall suppose , is consumed more leisurely , and by ...
Pagina 37
... alco- hol , absorbed and passing at once into the veins of that organ , arouses an increased activity in its working . And well it may ; for by its continued presence in the onward blood , it prevents the effectual burning off of the ...
... alco- hol , absorbed and passing at once into the veins of that organ , arouses an increased activity in its working . And well it may ; for by its continued presence in the onward blood , it prevents the effectual burning off of the ...
Pagina 42
... the experience of any physician in large prac- tice , in which some of these are not administered for the eure of disease , and with the best effect . Into this category we cannot refuse to introduce alco- hol. 42 ALCOHOL : ITS PLACE .
... the experience of any physician in large prac- tice , in which some of these are not administered for the eure of disease , and with the best effect . Into this category we cannot refuse to introduce alco- hol. 42 ALCOHOL : ITS PLACE .
Pagina 43
James Miller. Into this category we cannot refuse to introduce alco- hol , and alcohol cannot refuse to come . By some authorities it has been classed among the Stimulants ; by others , and more accurately , among the Narcotics . The ...
James Miller. Into this category we cannot refuse to introduce alco- hol , and alcohol cannot refuse to come . By some authorities it has been classed among the Stimulants ; by others , and more accurately , among the Narcotics . The ...
Pagina 48
... alco- holic stimulant , in constant and frequent succession , perhaps for days , would certainly pass the stimulant action and merge it in the sedative ; I should become intoxicated , and consequently exhausted - my nervous system ...
... alco- holic stimulant , in constant and frequent succession , perhaps for days , would certainly pass the stimulant action and merge it in the sedative ; I should become intoxicated , and consequently exhausted - my nervous system ...
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