| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 páginas
...ardent spirits, hereby declare it to be their opinion that men in health are HEVER benefited by the me of ardent spirits, — that, on the contrary, the use of them is a frequent cause of disease and death, and often renders such diseases as arise from other causes more... | |
| 1833 - 40 páginas
...subscribe to the fol*Seo Appendix, B. 15 lowing declaration ? "We hereby declare it to be our opinion that men in health, are NEVER benefited by the use of ardent rpirit; that, on the contrary, the use of them it a FREQUENT cause of disease and death, and often... | |
| 1834 - 150 páginas
...Boston, all of whom, with the exception of four or five, had, in 1832, signed their names to the opinion that " men in health are NEVER benefited by the use...spirits ; that, on the contrary, the use of them is a frequent cause of disease and death, and often renders such diseases as arise from other causes more... | |
| 1834 - 638 páginas
...nearly 2,000 in all, American and English, of the most respectable physicians in the NS to the statement that "men in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirits," and that "the use of them is a frequent cause of disease and death." — [ride p. 8 of 6th Report ATS... | |
| 1834 - 424 páginas
...testimony of physicians of the first eminence and the most extensive practice has placed it beyond doubt, that " men in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirits." Their use is not only unnecessary, but injurious, the source of incalculable evil, as is proved by... | |
| 1838 - 696 páginas
...had been reformed. Since the commencement of the Temperance Reform, the medical profession, who ore naturally looked upon as the guardians of the public...in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirit! : — that, on the contrary, the use of them is the frequent cause of disease and death, and... | |
| 1839 - 442 páginas
...seventy-five physicians of Boston "declare it [in 1836] as their opinion " (and mejudice very properly so) "that men in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirits." Yet how many, aye metropolitan, not an eighth of a century since, prescribed alcohol in its various... | |
| 1834 - 606 páginas
...nearly 2,000 in all, American and English, of the most respectable physicians in the NS to the statement that " men in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirits," and that " the use of them is a frequent cause of disease and death."— [Vide p. 8 of 6th Report ATS... | |
| Justin Edwards - 1871 - 108 páginas
...presence of their Maker. Seventy-five physicians of Boston have given the following testimony, namely, " Men in health are never benefited by the use of ardent spirits ; on the contrary, the use of it is a frequent cause of disease and death, and often renders such diseases... | |
| 1919 - 616 páginas
...subscribers hereto, physicians of the county and city of Philadelphia, hereby declare it to be their opinion that men in health are never benefited by the use...spirits; that, on the contrary, the use of them Is a frequent cause of disease and death, and often renders such diseases as arise from other causes more... | |
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