Book/Printed Material Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. Papers read at the semiannual meeting of the American Society for the Study of Alcohol and other Drug Narcotics, at Washington, D.C., March 17, 18, and 19, 1909 ...
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Image 5 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 61st Congress SENATE I Document 1st Session f v I No. 48 SOME SCIENTIFIC CONCLUSIONS CONCERNING THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM AND ITS PRACTICAL RELATIONS TO LIFE PAPERS READ AT THE SEMIANNUAL MEETING OF…
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Image 7 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 61st Congress SENATE i Document 1st Session J No. 48 SOME SCIENTIFIC CONCLUSIONS CONCERNING THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM AND ITS PRACTICAL RELATIONS TO LIFE PAPERS READ AT THE SEMIANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN…
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Image 9 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … ^4 INTRODUCTORY NOTE. The following papers were read at the semiannual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Alcohol and Other Narcotics, held in Washington, D. C., March 17, 18,…
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Image 11 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … TABLE OF CONTENTS. Papers Giving Conclusions from Recent Laboratory Researches Con- cerning the Action of Alcohol on Cell and Tissue. Pa^e. Lesions of the nerve cells and vascular tissues produced by acute…
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Image 12 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Papers Relating to the Alcoholic Problem in its Sociological, Physio- logical, and Medical Aspects. Page. The alcoholic problem in every-day life, by H. A. Kelly, Baltimore, Md., professor…
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Image 13 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … PAPERS GIVING CONCLUSIONS FROM RECENT LABORATORY RESEARCHES CONCERNING THE ACTION OF ALCOHOL ON CELL AND TISSUE.
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Image 15 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … LESIONS OF THE NERVE CELL AND VASCULAR TISSUES PRODUCED BY ACUTE EXPERIMENTAL ALCOHOLIC POISONING. By Henry J. Berkley. Clinical professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. The effect of ethyl alcohol, in…
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Image 16 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 10 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. and on the somatic side, profound cutaneous anesthesias, with loss of the knee jerks and other deep reflexes, also the indications of a fatty heart muscle and dilated…
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Image 17 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 11 Rabbit B weighed 1,500 grams on September 30, and from that date received a daily allowance of from 5 to 15 cubic centimeters alcohol, and died on October…
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Image 18 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 12 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. The Virchow-Robin lymph space is entirely obliterated by the swelling, and in those portions of the structure where the tume- faction is most pronounced there is also an…
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Image 19 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PKOBLEM. 13 ARTERIES. The medium-sized and larger arteries show individual differences as to the extent that they are affected by the morbid process. This difference would appear to depend largely…
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Image 20 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 14 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. acting on a tissue already prone to undergo degenerative changes from the deleterious effects of a poisonous drug, and to the veins from abundant extravasations and transudations of…
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Image 21 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 15 The cell bodies are larger, the protoplasmic extensions are thicker and more knotty, and the channeled arms extending to the perivascular spaces of neighboring blood vessels are more…
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Image 22 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … TEACHINGS FROM LABORATORY RESEARCHES ON THE ACTION OF ALCOHOL ON THE CELLS AND TISSUES. By Winfield S. Hall, Professor of physiology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago; president of the Society for the…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 23 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 17 Others have published similar conclusions, but they were based upon clinical observations in which many complicating factors were involved, or upon animal studies much less extensive and under…
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Image 24 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 18 THE ALCOHOLIC PEOBLEM. the feeling of fatigue and because of this diminished feeling of fatigue the muscle would go on as if not fatigued for a short time, regaining for a…
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Image 25 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 19 The writer would reply to that course of reasoning as follows: Uric acid is found in normal tissue. Being a normal constituent of healthy tissue, it is a…
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Image 26 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … WATER, ALCOHOL, AND NEUROPATHY IN MAN. By Dr. C. H. Hughes, St. Louis, Mo., Editor of the Alienist and Neurologist, honorary member British Medico Psychological Association; also of the Russian Psychiatric Society,…
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Image 27 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PEOBLEM. 21 It is thus that the light wines and beers are less harmful than the higher proof drinks. But no physiologist has yet demonstrated the full extent of the…
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Image 28 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 22 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. the true water of life, not the spurious aqua vitae of our mistaken ancestors, is not on guard at the doorways of tissue and visceral life. Such are…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 29 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … PAPERS PRESENTING SPECIAL CAUSES AND CONDI- TIONS FAVORABLE TO THE GROWTH OF ALCOHOLIC INEBRIETY. 23
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Image 31 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … TOXINS AS ACTIVE CAUSES OF INEBRIETY. By G. H. Benton, M. D., Chester, W. Va. t Superintendent, Sterling- Worth Sanitarium. In pursuing the etiological factors of inebriety we have an ex- tremely…
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Image 32 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 26 THE. ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. This second class of inebriates who, when they have reached the stage of alarming alcoholic excess, and even after it is somewhat prolonged, may still be curable, debarring,…
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Image 33 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 27 Now, we have an intermediate class who present no congenital defects but who easily succumb to the influence of autotoxicosis, which eventually produces an inebriate purely through degenera-…
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Image 34 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 28 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. which you are familiar; also the acceleration of cystolysis as com- monly observed in infectious diseases. It is impossible and unnecessary in a paper of this length to…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 35 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. 29 conditions: Migraine, neuritis, epilepsy, myasthenia, melancholia, dementia, paralytica, periodiac, family paralysis, constipation, nervous dyspepsia, tetany, pain, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc. Stuertz reports a severe case of autointoxication of…
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Image 36 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 30 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. tions under the guise of medication through the hope of relief from the distressing symptoms of their maladies until they eventually produce drug neurosis in the varied degrees…
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Image 37 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … THE ALCOHOLIC PKOBLEM. 31 every chronic nervous disease, either functional or organic, the ques- tion of the existence of arterio-sclerosis must be dealt with. The position arterio-sclerosis formerly occupied in relation to…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 38 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 32 THE ALCOHOLIC PEOBLEM. the brain normal or shrunken. The vessels at the base may be atheromatous or not, and sometimes the only striking alterations are in the middle cerebral arteries and…
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Image 39 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … ALCOHOL AS AN ADULTERANT IN FOODS AND DRUGS. By Prof. H. W. Wiley, Chemist to Government Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Fortunately alcohol is not used very extensively as an adulterant…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 40 of Some scientific conclusions concerning the alcoholic problem and its practical relations to life. … 34 THE ALCOHOLIC PROBLEM. their effect is more pronounced. The sale and manufacture of absinthe have been forbidden in Belgium and Switzerland. In the latter country prohibition has not yet gone into…
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- Date: 1909