Alcohol: its place and power1861 |
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... Liebig as to the combustion of al- cohol in the lungs , seems about to be quietly consigned to the tomb of all the Capulets , at the instance of M. M. Lallemand , Perrin , and Duroy - French physicians and chemists - who have recently ...
... Liebig as to the combustion of al- cohol in the lungs , seems about to be quietly consigned to the tomb of all the Capulets , at the instance of M. M. Lallemand , Perrin , and Duroy - French physicians and chemists - who have recently ...
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... Liebig's theory of its intra - com- bustion , alcohol , taken as food or luxury , can be demonstrated an evil of no trivial kind . But the super- seding that theory by the Frenchmen's simple and stern facts brings additional support and ...
... Liebig's theory of its intra - com- bustion , alcohol , taken as food or luxury , can be demonstrated an evil of no trivial kind . But the super- seding that theory by the Frenchmen's simple and stern facts brings additional support and ...
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... Liebig , suppose a man to consume , daily , eight or ten quarts of " the best Bavarian beer , " he will obtain from it , in the course of twelve months , no more than the same quantity of nutritive constituents contained in a five ...
... Liebig , suppose a man to consume , daily , eight or ten quarts of " the best Bavarian beer , " he will obtain from it , in the course of twelve months , no more than the same quantity of nutritive constituents contained in a five ...
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... Liebig on the power of alcohol to dis- place the natural and healthy water - constituent of all animal tissues . Many tissues and organs of our bodies consist normally of from one- half to three - fourths of water ; and when these are ...
... Liebig on the power of alcohol to dis- place the natural and healthy water - constituent of all animal tissues . Many tissues and organs of our bodies consist normally of from one- half to three - fourths of water ; and when these are ...
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... Liebig says that it does , by oxidation , or burning , in the lungs . Lalle- mand , Perrin , and Duroy , more recent , and apparently more accurate observers on this point , say , " No ; it passes from the body as it entered , unchanged ...
... Liebig says that it does , by oxidation , or burning , in the lungs . Lalle- mand , Perrin , and Duroy , more recent , and apparently more accurate observers on this point , say , " No ; it passes from the body as it entered , unchanged ...
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Página 173 - Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright: at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
Página 104 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.
Página 183 - He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks; till a dart strike through his liver; as a bird hasteth to the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.
Página 96 - Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
Página 90 - For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Página 180 - Your friends avoid you; brutishly transform'd, They hardly know you; or if one remains To wish you well, he wishes you in heaven. Despised, unwept you fall; who might have left A sacred, cherish'd, sadly pleasing name; A name still to be utter'd with a sigh.
Página 86 - All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.
Página 78 - I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good ; But sure I think, that I can drink With him that wears a hood...
Página 195 - Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging : and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.
Página 144 - The Hudson's Bay Company have for many years entirely excluded spirits from the fur countries to the north, over which they have exclusive control; to the great improvement," as Sir John Richardson states, " of the health and morals of their Canadian servants and of the Indian tribes.