| James Dawson Burns - 1861 - Страниц: 510
...effort, or in a more sustained but less violent action, is just as certainly disfavoured by alcohol. Careful observation leaves little doubt that a moderate...person could lift, to something below his teetotal standard. While, even as respects more sustained exertion, the avoidance of feverishness, and the capacity... | |
| John William Kirton - 1865 - Страниц: 160
...alimentary principle." — Lehre der Nahrungs-mittel, 1853. Dr. W. BRINTON, Physician to St. Thomas's, says: "Careful observation leaves little doubt that...person could lift, to something below his teetotal standard. In like manner, it is not too much to say, that mental acuteness, accuracy of perception,... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1868 - Страниц: 510
...the body by the elements of which it is composed." — Dr EDWARD SMITH, 1860. " A moderate dose of wine would, in most cases, at once diminish the maximum...person could lift, to something below his teetotal standard. A single glass will often suffice to take tlie edge off botli mind and body \ and reduce... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1869 - Страниц: 326
...London, a man of large experience, thus admits this truth in his great work on " Dietetics," — " Careful observation leaves little doubt that a moderate...maximum weight which a healthy person could lift. Mental acuteness, accuracy of perception, and delicacy of the senses, are all so far opposed by alcohol,... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees, Dawson Burns - 1870 - Страниц: 536
...to be always exhibited as an arrest ef vttality."— Dr T. KING CHAMBERS, '86'. " A moderate dose of wine would, in most cases, at once diminish the maximum...person could lift, to something below his teetotal standard. A single glass will often suffice to taht the tdgt off both mind and body, and reduce their... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1871 - Страниц: 296
...Brinton, of London, a man of large experience, thus admits this truth in his work on ' Dietetics ' : — " Careful observation leaves little doubt that a moderate...maximum weight which a healthy person could lift. Menial acuteness, accuracy of perception, and delicacy of the senses, are all so far opposed by alcohol,... | |
| W T. Pilter - 1872 - Страниц: 164
...(Phys. of Resp., 1845); Dr. E. Smith, FRS (Phil. Trans.), 1859; Sritith Medical Journal, 1861. t " Careful observation leaves little doubt that a moderate dose of beer or wine would in most cases at once diminith the maximum weight which a healthy person could lift. Mental acuteness, accuracy of perception,... | |
| National Temperance Society and Publicat - 1873 - Страниц: 406
...beer, porter, wine, rum, brandy. They cast out the whole legion of devils at once. Dr. Brinton says, " A moderate dose of beer or wine would, in most cases, at once diminish the weight which a healthy man could lift below his teetotal standard/' Milo, the Samson of Italy, and... | |
| 1875 - Страниц: 852
...the healthy, but also impairs the mental faculties even when taken in very moderate quantities. He says : — "Careful observation leaves little doubt...dose of beer or wine would, in most cases, at once dhniiiiah the maximum weight which a health)' person could lift, to something below his teetotal standard... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1877 - Страниц: 718
...alcohol itself. The late Dr. W. Brinton, Physician to St. Thomas', in his great work on Dietetics, says: " Careful observation leaves little doubt that...maximum weight which a healthy person could lift. Mental acuteness, accuracy of perception and delicacy of the senses are all so far opposed by alcohol,... | |
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