I have ever found from my knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make :it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest fatigue... The Anatomy of Drunkenness - Page 179by Robert Macnish - 1835 - 227 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 pages
...his work on tropical diseases, thus remarks :—" I aver, from my own knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their principal drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - Alcoholism - 1840 - 1078 pages
...his work on tropical diseases, thus remarks : — " I aver, from my own knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their principal drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - Alcoholism - 1840 - 542 pages
...his work on tropical diseases, thus remarks : — " I aver, from my own knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing hut water, or make it their principal drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1845 - 498 pages
...without reflecting that what is comparatively harmless in one region, is most destructive in ano'her. There cannot be a stronger proof of this than the...knowledge and custom,' observes Dr Mosely, ' as from tho custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, are but little affected... | |
| 1847 - 490 pages
...or of wine, is yet worse. " I aver," saya Dr. Mosely, " from my own knowledge and custom, аз well as from the custom and observation of others, that...drink nothing but water are but little affected by tbe climate, and can undergo the greatest fatigue without inconvenience." Nothing tends so directly... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Alcohol - 1851 - 374 pages
...added to the foregoing: — "I have ever found," he says, " from my own knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Alcohol - 1853 - 200 pages
...added to the foregoing:—" 1 have ever found," he says, "from niy own knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| Frederick Powell - 1871 - 324 pages
...Mosely, in his work on Tropical Diseases, " I have ever found from my knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make :it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| Frederick Powell - Temperance - 1874 - 290 pages
...Mosely, in his work on Tropical Diseases : " I have ever found from my knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
| Frederick Powell - Alcohol - 1878 - 288 pages
...Mosely, in his work on Tropical Diseases : " I have ever found from my knowledge and custom, as well as from the custom and observation of others, that those who drink nothing but water, or make it their particular drink, are but little affected by the climate, and can undergo the greatest... | |
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