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" ... the mental power to an extent which I think few people are aware of. Such, at all events, is the result of observation during more than twenty years of professional life devoted to Hospital practice, and to private practice in every rank above it.... "
Tragedies of the Liquor Traffic: A Non-sectarian, Non-political Appeal ... - Page 91
by John Regan - 1917 - 188 pages
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The Mothers' treasury, Volume 10

1873 - 234 pages
...mental power to an extent which he thinks few people are aware of. To this indulgence he attributes a large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous maladies which come under his notice. THE BEST MEDICINE, — Dr. Hall says the best medicine in the world, more efficient than...
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The Journal of Education for Ontario, Volumes 25-26

Education - 1872 - 420 pages
...practice, and to private practice m every rank above it. Thus I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate." 6. LADIES' HUMANE EDUCATION COMMITTEE, MONTREAL. This Committee, established in connection with the...
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Medical Press and Circular, Volume 67

1873 - 626 pages
...to an extent which I think few people are aware of . ... I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate. " Have we not in these words a deliberate assault on the common habit of so-called moderate drinking...
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Health and Long Life: Or, How to Live for a Hundred Years

R. Scott Chrystal - Longevity - 1874 - 96 pages
...practice, and to private practice in every rank above it. Thus I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...medical man has to treat, to the ordinary and daily use ot fermented drink taken in the quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate. If I ventured one...
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The lady's every-day book, by the author of 'Enquire within', assisted by ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 392 pages
...mental lxiwer to an extent which he thinks few people are aware of. To this indulgence he attributes a large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous maladies which come under his notiie. Whitlow. — Though in itself a small affair, there are few things which cause such suffering,...
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The pilgrim's progress. Unabridged

John Bunyan - 1875 - 96 pages
...practice, and to private praatice in every rank ahove it. Thus, I have no hesitation in attrihuting a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...as those which every medical man has to treat, to th, ordinary and daily use of fermented drink taken in the quantity which is conventionally deemed...
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Christendom and the Drink Curse: An Appeal to the Christian World for ...

Dawson Burns - Temperance - 1875 - 356 pages
...the most fearful ness"';™" and 'dangerous maladies which come under my notice, as well as producing those which every medical man has to treat, to the ordinary and disease. . . daily use of fermented drinks taken in the quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate."...
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Working People and Their Employers

Washington Gladden - Industrial relations - 1876 - 246 pages
...practice, and to private practice in every, rank above it. Thus I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate. Whatever may be said in regard to its evil influence on the mental and moral faculties, as to the fact...
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Alcohol and the State: A Discussion of the Problem of Law as Applied to the ...

Robert Carter Pitman - Alcoholic beverage industry - 1877 - 424 pages
...practice, and to private practice in every rank above it. Thus I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...quantity which is conventionally deemed moderate." THE NIDUS OF DISEASE. When the census gives us the deaths by drunkenness, it not only frames its reports...
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Illustrious Abstainers

Frederick Sherlock - Temperance - 1879 - 272 pages
...practice, and to private practice in every rank above it. Thus, I have no hesitation in attributing a very large proportion of some of the most painful and dangerous...of fermented drink, taken in the quantity which is conversationally deemed moderate." Again, Sir Henry observes :—" My main object is to express my...
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