... that it may lift up the forces of the animal body into true and firm and even activity, or that it may add something useful to the living tissues, are errors as solemn as they are widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact... Rainbow readings - Page 13by Prize pictorial readings - 1875Full view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1872 - 862 pages
...education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that cicitemeut is wasted force, the running down of the animal mechanism before it ha^ served out its time of motion. 5. It will be said that alcohol cheers the weary, and that to take... | |
| Science - 1872 - 806 pages
...mind, sadness of spirit. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted...mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. It will be said that alcohol cheers, the weary, and that to take a little wine for the stomach's sake... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1872 - 486 pages
...widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted...mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. 5. It will be said that alcohol cheers the weary, and that to take a little wine for the stomach's... | |
| Science - 1872 - 798 pages
...mind, sadness of spirit. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted...mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. It will be said that alcohol cheers the weary, and that to take a little wine for the stomach's sake... | |
| Edward Smith - Beverages - 1873 - 546 pages
...widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted...mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. 5. It will be said that alcohol cheers the weary, and that to take a little wine for the stomach-s... | |
| Edward Smith - Beverages - 1873 - 546 pages
...widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted force, the running down of the a nimal mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. 5. It will be said that alcohol cheers... | |
| Prize pictorial readings - Temperance - 1874 - 140 pages
...is " like the mainspring of a clock from which the weight has been removed." Dr. BW Richardson, FRS, well states this important truth. He says : " The...redness of the eye. In a paper recently read before the Trench Academy of Medicine, by a French physician,ta disease J was shown to exist due solely to alcohol... | |
| Bible Christians - 1875 - 600 pages
...education of the people i»o fact is more deserving of comment than this, that excitement it leaittd forte, the running down of the animal mechanism before it has served out its tiow " The injury done to the small blood vessels -when drinking is persevered in manifests itself... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - Diseases - 1876 - 542 pages
...widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact, that excitement is wasted...mechanism before it has served out its time of motion. It will be said that alcohol cheers the weary, and that to take a little wine for the stomach's sake... | |
| John Guthrie - Alcohol - 1877 - 368 pages
...widely disseminated. In the scientific education of the people no fact is more deserving of special comment than this fact; that excitement is wasted force, the running down of animal mechanism before it has served out its time of motion." This makes a clean sweep of the popular... | |
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