Tobacco and Alcohol. Fiske John

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Curling, On Tetanus, p. 168; Earle, in Med. Chir. Trans., vol. vi., p. 92; and O'Beirne, in Dublin Hospital Reports, vols. i. and ii.

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Wood, U. S. Dispensatory.

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Sigmond, in Lancet, vol. ii., p. 253.

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Currie, Med. Rep., vol. i., p. 163.

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Indeed, there are many fatal cases in which tubercles never appear. See Niemeyer on Pulmonary Phthïsis.

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Stimulants and Narcotics, p. 144.

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Stimulants and Narcotics, p. 148.

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Id. p. 224.

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"The origin of the belief that stimulation is necessarily followed by a depressive recoil is obviously to be found in the old vitalistic ideas. It is our old acquaintance, the Archæus, whose exhaustion, after his violent efforts in resentment of the goadings which he has endured, is represented in modern phraseology by the term 'depressive reaction.' This idea once being firmly established in the medical mind, the change from professed vitalism to dynamical explanations of physiology has not materially shaken its hold." Id. p. 146. An interesting example of the way in which quite obsolete and forgotten theories will continue clandestinely to influence men's conclusions. The subject is well treated by Lemoine, Le Vitalisme et l'Animisme de Stahl. Paris, 1864.

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"From good wine, in moderate quantities, there is no reaction whatever." – Brinton, Treatise on Food and Digestion.

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