| Pharmacy - 1875 - 416 pages
...afflicted in body or mind. With the facts now before us, the explanation of all this is apparent. The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...his tissues ; nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve power; but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nerve structure, and thereby lessening... | |
| Controlled drinking - 1881 - 140 pages
...brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscious of all outward and exterior impressions. The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...nervepower; but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nervestructures, and thereby lessening his consciousness of impressions, whether from cold or heat... | |
| Controlled drinking - 1881 - 146 pages
...brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscious of all outward and exterior impressions. The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...him, nor from weakness and exhaustion by nourishing bis tissues, nor yet from affliction by increasing nervepower ; but simply by diminishing the sensibility... | |
| Medicine - 1893 - 698 pages
...and brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscious of all outward and exterior impressions. Alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...lessening his consciousness of impressions, whether from heat, or cold, or weariness, or pain. In other words the presence of the alcohol has not yet in any... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 354 pages
...and brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscious of all outward and external impressions. Alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...his tissues, nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve power, but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nerve structures, and thereby lessening... | |
| 1890 - 592 pages
...and brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscious of all outward and external impressions. Alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...his tissues, nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve power, but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nerve structures, and thereby lessening... | |
| Edward Hooker Dewey - Alcohol - 1894 - 332 pages
...weak and weary, and to soothe and cheer him when affected in body or mind. . . ." "The alcoholic drink does not relieve the individual from cold by increasing...his tissues, nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve force, but simply by diminishing the sensibility of the brain and nerves, and thereby lessening... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 844 pages
...soothe or cheer him when afflicted in body or mind. All this is easily explained. The alcoholic drink does not relieve the individual from cold by increasing...his tissues, nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve force ; but simply by diminishing the sensibility of the brain and nerves, and thereby lessening... | |
| Nutrition - 1901 - 780 pages
...cheer when afflicted in body or mind. With the fact now before us, the explanation is evident. The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...his tissues ; nor yet from affliction by increasing nerve power, but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nerve structures, and thereby lessening... | |
| John Regan - Temperance - 1917 - 204 pages
...brain, thereby rendering the individual less conscipus of all outward and exterior impressions. The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold...nervepower; but simply by diminishing the sensibility of his nerve-structures, and thereby lessening his consciousness of impressions, whether from cold or heat... | |
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