| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 Seiten
...as mueh as possible the habitual use of Aleoholie liquors, in however ' moderate ' [properly small] a quantity, by all persons in ordinary health ; and...seek to remedy those slight departures from health whieh result from the ' wear and tear ' of aetive life, by the means whieh shall most direetly remove... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 374 Seiten
...more tolerant of them. Seventhly, — That, consequently, it is the duty of the Medical Practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use...causes, instead of by such as simply palliate their effects. Eighthly, — That whilst the habitual use of Alcoholic liquors, even in the most " moderate"... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1851 - 198 Seiten
...those who use them. 4. That for the reasons above stated, it is the duty of the Medical Practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use...ordinary health ; and to seek to remedy those slight derangements of the system, which result from the wear and tear of actual life, by means which shall... | |
| 1851 - 904 Seiten
...more tolerant of them. " Seventhly. That, consequently, it is the duty of the Medical Practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use...' moderate' a quantity, by all persons in ordinary Bibliographical Notices. health ; and to seek to remedy those slight departures from health which result... | |
| 1854 - 1008 Seiten
...— from the following practical conclusion. Consequently it is the duty of the medical practitioner to discourage, as much as possible, the habitual use...and tear " of active life, by the means which shall the most directly remove or antarize their causes, instead of by such as merely palliate their effects.... | |
| 1850 - 412 Seiten
...ihejiabitual use of alcoholic liquors, in however ' moderate' a quantity, by all pe sons in ordinay health ; and to seek to remedy those slight departures...causes, instead of by such as simply palliate their effects. " Eighthly, That whilst the habitual use of alcoholic liquors, even in the most ' moderate'... | |
| William Tindal Robertson - 1867 - 374 Seiten
...supplied by the habitual use of alcohol. Seventhly. That it is the duty of the medical practitioner to discourage, as much as possible, the habitual use of alcoholic liquors. Eighthly. That great benefit may be derived in the treatment of diseases from the medicinal use of... | |
| Daniel Dorchester - 1884 - 742 Seiten
...the duty of the medical practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use of aloholic liquors, in however '• moderate" a quantity, by...causes, instead of by such as simply palliate their effects. EigTithly. That while the habitual use of alcoholic liquors, even in the st "moderate" amounts,... | |
| Felix Leopold Oswald - 1887 - 156 Seiten
...of the medical profession, records his conviction that " it is the duty of the medical practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use...causes, instead of by such as simply palliate their effects. " The banishment of alcohol," says the editor of the Boston " Journal of Chemistry," " would... | |
| Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 562 Seiten
...which the use of Alcoholic liquors cannot compensate. That it is the duty of the medical practitioner to discourage as much as possible the habitual use...life, by the means which shall most directly remove or antagonise their causes, instead of by such as simply palliate their effects. —DB. WB GARPENTEB.... | |
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