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901 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 1, 1894, page 702 paragraph 1

… for alcoholic stimulants. Poorly prepared meals may also drive men to the public-house. “We are convinced,” says a writer in the Newcastle Chronicle, “that an …

902 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 8, 1894, page 720 paragraph 14

… in alcoholic liquors is secretly increasing among educated women; but Dr. Sophia Jex-Blake, of Edinburgh, said that “in her experience, which included patients …

903 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 22, 1894, page 752 paragraph 2

… of alcohol has been given by Sir Benjamin Richardson. He calls it “the devil in solution.” This is how it comes that the man or woman who gets it into the brain is …

904 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 6, 1894, page 769 paragraph 4

… for alcoholic drink and tobacco. And every one who looks at the figures will find that the drink is far more deadly than war. There is in fact no comparison, for …

905 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 24, 1895, page 62 paragraph 8

… and alcohol, which has been signed by four millions of women of fifty nationalities, in forty different languages, will be presented next month to the United …

907 The Present Truth, vol. 11 July 4, 1895, page 430 paragraph 6

… ethylic alcohol, which is a very poisonous substance, having the effect of rapidly breaking down the will of the unfortunate drinker.

908 The Present Truth, vol. 11 July 11, 1895, page 446 paragraph 4

-A society to combat the use of alcoholic drinks has been formed in France.

909 The Present Truth, vol. 11 July 25, 1895, page 471 paragraph 2

… the alcohol habit, and the use of opium, morphine, arsenic, and many other poisons; but its use by those who are supposed to be following Jesus Christ is a novelty …

910 The Present Truth, vol. 11 October 10, 1895, page 654 paragraph 12

… that alcoholic intemperance was responsible for much of the increase of mental diseases. Pauper lunatics in London wore increasing at the rate of 500 a …

911 The Present Truth, vol. 11 October 10, 1895, page 656 paragraph 7

on plant life is very marked even with so small a proportion as one of alcohol to 800 of water. Imagine then, if you can, the terrible effect of alcohol on …

912 The Present Truth, vol. 11 October 24, 1895, page 676 paragraph 14

… is alcohol and water. The pure unfermented grape juice is the only fruit of the vine. It may be kept indefinitely when placed in a vessel as impervious to the …

913 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 9, 1896, page 240 paragraph 11

… . more alcohol is consumed per head now than in the “heavy drinking days” of fifty years ago. It is doubtless a fact that people who never get drunk are injured …

914 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 30, 1896, page 288 paragraph 9

… of alcoholic drinks, an average of more than ten per cent. were on the sick list in the same time. Similar observations in other tropical countries have shown …

915 The Present Truth, vol. 12 September 17, 1896, page 596 paragraph 10

… the alcohol is abandoned.” If this be true no wonder that the mental and moral results of habitual intoxication are so serious.

916 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 22, 1896, page 686

“Use of Alcohol in Hospitals” The Present Truth, 12, 43.

917 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 22, 1896, page 686 paragraph 1

… non-alcoholic principles in the treatment of disease. The item of expenditure on alcohol shows a steady decline. In one institution, at which the expenditure …

918 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 29, 1896, page 702 paragraph 2

… as alcoholic disturbance. Insomnia, nausea, depression of spirits, and lack of appetite are among the symptoms of coffee poisoning, and the effort on the part …

919 The Present Truth, vol. 12 December 17, 1896, page 814 paragraph 11

… by alcohol, the sale of which brought s large revenue to the Treasury.

920 The Present Truth, vol. 13 February 4, 1897, page 78 paragraph 3

… of alcohol diluted, taken in twenty-four hours, causes 4,300 extra heart-beats, and in secondary effect narcotises the recuperative forces. Consider the …