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" 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. " 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and often admits of substitution. " 3. As a medicine,... "
Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly - Page 236
1886
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Medical News and Abstract, Volumes 33-34

1875 - 420 pages
...Hunt the Section affirmed and ordered them to be reported to the Congress in general meeting: — 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value by any of the methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that...
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The Worship of Bachus, a Great Delusion

E. C. - 1876 - 96 pages
...of 1876, assembled at Philadelphia. Conclusions adopted by it with regard to the Use of Alcohol. " Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. ... As a medicine it is not well fitted for self-prescription by the laity,...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volumes 31-32

1877 - 388 pages
...Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and often admits of substitution. 3. As a medicine it is not well fitted for self-prescription...and the medical profession is not accountable for suchadministration, or for the enormous evils resulting therefrom. 4. The purity of alcoholic liquors...
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Strong Drink: The Curse and the Cure

Timothy Shay Arthur - 1877 - 718 pages
...medicine, the same being in reply to the communication sent by the National Temperance Society. " 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. " 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and...
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Outlines of Modern Chemistry, Organic

Charles Gilbert Wheeler - 1877 - 246 pages
...that of the International Medical Congress, which at its session in Philadelphia in 1876, said: "1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. " 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and...
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Alcohol as a Food and Medicine: A Paper from the Transactions of the ...

Ezra Mundy Hunt - 1877 - 150 pages
...define it. This we have sought to do, and respectfully present and submit the following conclusions : 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant' and often...
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Outlines of Modern Chemistry, Organic, Based in Part Upon Riches' Manuel de ...

Charles Gilbert Wheeler - 1877 - 244 pages
...that of the International Medical Congress, which at its session in Philadelphia in 1876, said: "1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. " 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and...
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Alcohol as a Food and Medicine: A Paper from the Transactions of the ...

Ezra Mundy Hunt - 1877 - 162 pages
...define it. This we have sought to do, and respectfully present and submit the following conclusions : 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation. 2. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant and often...
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Transactions of the International medical congress of Philadelphia. 1876

1877 - 1284 pages
...experience ? Examination of the cases of Austie and Inman, and rebutting evidence. It is concluded that alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value by any of the methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation.] IT. — We next propose to discuss the...
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The True Path, Or, Gospel Temperance: Being the Life, Work and Speeches of ...

Jacob Samuel Vandersloot - 1878 - 668 pages
...medicine, the same being in reply to the communication sent by the National Temperance Society. " 1. Alcohol is not shown to have a definite food value...by any of the usual methods of chemical analysis or physiological investigation, " '_'. Its use as a medicine is chiefly that of a cardiac stimulant, and...
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