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" I observe as a physiological, or perhaps, psychological, fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is cumulative. That so long as it is present in a human body, even in small quantities, the longing for it, the sense of requirement for it, is present,... "
Natal, Its Early History, Rise, Progress and Future Prospects as a Field for ... - Page 74
by William Kermode - 1882 - 227 pages
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volume 11

1877 - 706 pages
...3rd, 18 76, says : — "Furthermore, I learned as a physiological — or perhaps psychological- — fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. On the other hand, the entire freedom from the agent checks entirely the desire. He, therefore, who...
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Arrest the Destroyer's March. [An Account of Temperance Work] ...

Julia Bainbrigge Wightman - Temperance - 1877 - 360 pages
...the practice he follows himself. Furthermore, I observed as a physiological, or rather psychological, fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. "On the other hand, 1 learned that the entire freedom from the agent controls entirely the desire....
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Sanitas Sanitatum Et Omnia Sanitas: Vol. 1, Volume 1

Richard Metcalfe - Baths - 1877 - 376 pages
...winds up his argument by the startling paragraph: " The attraction of alcohol for itself is cumulative. So long as it is present in a human body, even in...quantities, the longing for it, the sense of requirement is present, and as the amount of it insidiously increases so does the desire." The doctor is not sure...
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Ten lectures on alcohol

Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1880 - 350 pages
...practice he follows for himself. Furthermore, I observed, as a physiological, or, perhaps, psychological, fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. • On the other hand, I learned that the entire freedom from the agent controls entirely the desire....
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The Wine Question in the Light of the New Dispensation

John Ellis - Drinking of alcoholic beverages - 1882 - 242 pages
...practice he follows for himself. Furthermore, I observe as a physiological, or perhaps, psychological, fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. " The mere question of the destructive effect of alcohol on the membranes of the body alone would be...
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The Wine Question in the Light of the New Dispensation

John Ellis - Drinking of alcoholic beverages - 1882 - 238 pages
...practice he follows for himself. Furthermore, I observe as a physiological, or perhaps, psychological, fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. " The mere question of the destructive effect of alcohol on the membranes of the body alone would be...
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Lessons on the Human Body: An Elementary Treatise Upon Physiology, Hygiene ...

Orestes M. Brands - Human anatomy - 1883 - 280 pages
...counsel he gives to others, nor in the practice he follows for himself. Furthermore : I observed as a physiological fact, that the attraction of alcohol...itself is cumulative; that so long as it is present in the human body, even in small quantities, the longing for it, the sense of requirement for it, is present;...
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Deterioration of the Puritan Stock and Its Causes

John Ellis - Conduct of life - 1884 - 64 pages
...practice he follows for himself. Furthermore, I observe as a physiological, or perhaps, psychological fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...small quantities, the longing for it, the sense of re quirement for it, is present, and that as the amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire....
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The New Christianity: An Appeal to the Clergy and to All Men in Behalf of ...

John Ellis - Temperance - 1888 - 524 pages
...practice he follows himself. Furthermore, I observe as -a physiological, or perhaps, psychological fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...amount of it insidiously increases, so does the desire. " The mere question of the destructive effect of alcohol on the membranes of the body alone would be...
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The New Christianity: An Appeal to the Clergy and to All Men in Behalf of ...

John Ellis - Temperance - 1888 - 120 pages
...the practice he follows himself. Furthermore, I observe as a physiological, or perhaps, psychological fact, that the attraction of alcohol for itself is...and that as the amount of it insidiously increases, iw does the desire. '- The mere question of the destructive effect of alcohol on the membranes of the...
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