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" They believe that alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care ap any powerful drug, and that' the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess, or necessarily for the continuance of... "
Supplement to The Annals of Our Time: From February 28, 1871 to March 19, 1874 - Page 53
by Joseph Irving - 1875
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Compte-rendu, Volume 2

1900 - 850 pages
...ns not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess, or necessarily l'or a continuance of its use wheu the occasion is past. They are also of opinion that many people immensely exaggerate the value ol alcohol as an article of diet, and since no class of men see so much of its ill effects, and possess...
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Temperance Progress in the Century

John Granville Woolley, William Eugene Johnson - Canada - 1903 - 586 pages
...alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not...continuance of its use when the occasion is past." But the salutary movement marked by these three declarations did not include the whole profession ;...
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Intemperance

Henry Horace Pereira (bp. of Croydon) - Alcoholism - 1905 - 192 pages
...alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any other powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess. They are also of opinion that many people greatly exaggerate the value of alcohol as an article of...
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One Look Back

George William Erskine Russell - 1911 - 400 pages
...that " alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess." This was a heavy blow and deep discouragement to the school of Snuffim and Pilkins, and the system...
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One Look Back

George William Erskine Russell - 1911 - 406 pages
...that " alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess." This was a heavy blow and deep discouragement to the school of Snuffim and Pilkins, and the system...
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One Look Back

George William Erskine Russell - 1912 - 400 pages
...that " alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess." This was a heavy blow and deep discouragement to the school of Snuffim and Pilkins, and the system...
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Alcohol: The World's Favorite Drug

Griffith Edwards - Cooking - 2002 - 250 pages
...whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions of its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess . . . they hold that every medical practitioner is bound to exert his utmost influence to inculcate...
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Michigan University Medical Journal, Volume 2

Medicine - 1872 - 788 pages
...responsibility," and that it "should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not...continuance of its use when the occasion is past." But we do not believe that Medical men are, except in comparitively rare instances, guilty of ignoring...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 1

1873 - 314 pages
...alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not...continuance of its use when the occasion is past. That they are also of opinion that many people immensely exaggerate the value of alcohol as an article...
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The Health Reformer, Volume 8

1873 - 396 pages
...alcohol, hi whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess, or for the continuance of its use when the occasion has passed. The signers express the firm conviction...
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