| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1887 - 984 pages
...disease, of impaired vigor, and of shortened life, accrues to civilized man ... in England and throughout central Europe from erroneous habits of eating than...habitual use of alcoholic drink, considerable as I know that evil to be." — SIR HENRY THOMPSON. * If -we will care for men's souls most effectively, we must... | |
| Science - 1885 - 900 pages
...have observed in our own country and throughout Western and Central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating, than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink,...influence of those agencies in regard of moral evil also ; but I have no desire to indulge in speculative assertion, and suspect that an accurate conclusion... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1885 - 1234 pages
...have observed in our own country and throughout western and central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating, than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink,...influence of those agencies in regard of moral evil also ; but I have no desire to indulge in speculative assertion, and suspect that an accurate conclusion... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - 1885 - 72 pages
...have observed in our own country and throughout Western and Central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating, than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink,...comparison might not be made between the respective influences of those agencies in regard of moral evil also : but I have no desire to indulge in speculative... | |
| 1885 - 648 pages
...have observed in our own country, and throughout Western and Central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink,...considerable as I know the evil of that to be,"— Medical Record, June 6, 1885. HEPATIC DISORDERS, FROM A BRIEF TREATISE ON THERAPEUTICS. The functions... | |
| 1885 - 558 pages
...have observed in our own country, and throughout Western and Central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink, considerable as I know the evil of that to be. — Sir Henry T/iompson in Nineteenth Century. Failing Sight. — There is good reason to believe that... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 582 pages
...have observed in our own country, and throughout Western and central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink, considerable as I know the evil of that to be.—Sir II. Thompson. THE ST. LOUIS PERISCOPE . AND . CLINICAL REVIEW. VOL. VIII. ST. LOUIS, MO.,... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 612 pages
...I have observed in our country and throughout western and central Europe, from erroneous habits in eating, than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink, considerable as I know the evil of that to be. — From "Diet in Relation to Age and Activity," by SIR HENRY THOMPSON, in Popular Science Monthly... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - Microscope and microscopy - 1886 - 358 pages
...actual disease, of impaired vigour, and of shortened life, accrues to civilised man in our own country from erroneous habits of eating than from the habitual use of alcoholic drink, considerable as he knows that habit to be. GOOD THINGS OF LIFE. MORE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE. (Glasgow : David Bryce and... | |
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