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" many hours, and even a whole night, after a debauch in wine, it is common enough to reject a part or the whole of a dinner undigested." I hold that those who abstain from alcohol have the best digestion; and that more instances of indigestion, of flatulency,... "
Hygëia; Or, Essays Moral and Medical on the Causes Affecting the Personal ... - Página 18
por Thomas Beddoes - 1802
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Bacchus, an essay on intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 páginas
...dog, these angles were rounded off, and the pieces throughout much softer. Strong liquors are often equally productive of indigestion in man. Many hours,...reject a part, or the whole, of a dinner undigested." * Physiology of Digestion, by Andrew Combe, MD he remarks, " have generally heen appetites;" and again,...
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Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure of Intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 542 páginas
...dog, these angles were rounded off, and the pieces throughout much softer. Strong liquors are often equally productive of indigestion in man. Many hours,...reject a part, or the whole, of a dinner undigested." t Hipp. Sect. ii. Aphor. 21. p. 1245. — A striking illustration of this effect is related by Dr....
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Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure of Intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...dog, these angles were rounded off, and the pieces throughout much softer. Strong liquors are often equally productive of indigestion in man . Many hours^...night, after a debauch in wine, it is common enough to re1ect a part, or the whole, of a dinner undigested." t Hipp. Sect. ii. Aphor. 21. p. 1245. — A striking...
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Bacchus, an essay on intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1843 - 396 páginas
...often equally productive of indigestion in man. Many lours, and even a whole night, after a de>auch in wine, it is common enough to reject a part, or the whole, of a dinner undigested." This fact is well known among drunkards, whose undigested food is often seen on the pathway in our...
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The Teetotaler's Companion; Or, A Plea for Temperance ...

Peter Burne - 1847 - 482 páginas
...35. The same effect is produced in the stomach of man ; for as Dr. Beddoes adds to the foregoing : " Many hours and even a whole night, after a debauch...reject a part or the whole of a dinner, undigested." This, then, is one way in which alcohol manifests itself a poison, inasmuch as it tends, in a degree,...
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The Temperance Dictionary ...: Designed to Present a Condensed Record of ...

James Dawson Burns - 1861 - 510 páginas
...rountries where fermented liquors are forbidden, has been observed to have precisely the same efl'eet. Strong liquors are equally productive of indigestion...whole night after a debauch in wine, it is common unough to reject a part or the whole of a dinner undigested. ilr Pilger, an active and accurate experimenter,...
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Ten lectures on alcohol

Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1880 - 350 páginas
...statement of the late Dr. Cheyne, that nothing more effectively hinders digestion than alcohol. That " many hours, and even a whole night, after a debauch...reject a part or the whole of a dinner undigested." I hold that those who abstain from alcohol have the best digestions ; and that more instances of indigestion,...
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Moderation Vs. Total Abstinence: Or, Dr. Crosby and His Reviewers

1881 - 140 páginas
...promote digestion. Dr. Cheyne says that nothing more effectively hinders digestion than alcohol ; that many hours, and even a whole night, after a debauch in wine it is common enough to reject a part or whole of the dinner undigested. I hold that those who abstain from alcohol have the best digestion,...
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Moderation Vs. Total Abstinence: Or, Dr. Crosby and His Reviewers

1881 - 146 páginas
...promote digestion. Dr. Cheyne says that nothing more effectively hinders digestion than alcohol ; that many hours, and even a whole night, after a debauch in wine it is common enough to reject a part orwhole of the dinner undigested. I hold that those who abstain from alcohol have the best digestion,...
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Oinos: A Discussion of the Bible Wine Question

Leon C. Field - 1883 - 180 páginas
...statement of the late Dr. Cheyne, that nothing more effectively hinders digestion than alcohol. That " many hours, and even a whole night, after a debauch...reject a part or the whole of a dinner undigested." I hold that those who abstain from alcohol have the best digestion; and that more instances of indigestion,...
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