Abbott, Dr. A. C., 264, 278, 280, 281, 368 Abdominal bandage, 199 Abel, Prof. J. J., 128 Abernethy, Dr., 36 Acetanilid, 180, 301, 346 Acetic acid in pharmacy, 134, 136 Acid drinks kill bacilli, 150 Adelung, Dr. Edward Von, 326, 379 Adynamic disease, 272 Aiken, Dr. J. M., 376 Alabama law and alcoholic prescriptions, 27 Albumen, 30, 60, 62, 152, 173 Alcohol, food claims, 112-114, 128 a mocker, 364, 377 a narcotic, 121, 123 a poison, 28, 29, 100, 105, 358, 371, 388 injurious to living cells, 275 advance in study of, 380 affinity for blood and tissues, 114 affinity for water, 148, 149 and foods, action contrasted, 406 and empty stomach, 100 mental work, 400 anti-spasmodic, 124 apparent benefits; deceptive warmth from evanescent, 108 anÆsthetic and paralyzant, 120, 181 anÆsthetic effect deceptive, 222, 262, 266 antipyretic, 127 as medicine, 96-130 as medicine, causes waste of force, 83 as medicine, diminished use, 20, 53-57 as medicine, need of popular education regarding, 297 as medicine, opposition to by W. C. T. U., 21-27 causes disease, 28-36 as sedative, 127 as tonic, 124, 126 beginning of scientific study, 11 a cause of Bright’s disease, 34, 91 causes malnutrition, 284 craving, 140 delusion that it “supports”, 294 depressant, 150, 178 dangerous in pneumonia, 201 difference in action from carbohydrates and fats, 403 diminishes arterial pressure, 119, 120 effect on respiration, 263, 266 experiments, 11, 15, 62, 65, 80, 93, 101, 119, 120, 149, 200, 266, 267, 268, 275, 279, 288, 392-405, 421 Alcoholic diseases ascribed to other causes, 33 drink, no danger in sudden stopping, 293 drinks, stories of life sustained on, 112 dyspepsia, 63 proprietary medicines, 299-334 Alcohol, medical use bulwark of liquor-traffic, 96, 97, 360, 361 medical use causes death, 260 medical use delays recovery, 115 medical use evidence against, 336-391 medical use result of habit and tradition, 292, 294, 295, 298, 378 medical use, Toledo Blade on, 358 medical use, mortality increased by, 247-261, 267 Ammonia, 40, 188 AnÆsthesia, 119, 120 AnÆmia, 141 Anders, Dr. Howard S., 370 Angina pectoris, 181, 182 Animal poison, 206-211 Anthrax, 281, 282 Alcoholism, 36, 111 Ale, 120, 142, 236 Alkalies for stomach, 174 Alum, 143, 164, 171, 215 American Association for Study of Inebriety, 329 American Druggist and Patent Medicine Agitation, 26 American Medical Association, declaration on alcohol, 14 Antikamnia, 192, 346 Anti-Tuberculosis Congress resolution, 154 Apoplexy, 31, 32, 111, 142 Appetite, loss of, 142 Aschaffenberg, Prof., 400 Association of Abstaining Physicians, Germany, 387 Asthma, 179, 345 Athletes and alcohol, 103 Atwater, Prof., 128-130 Australian Government Commission on Patent Medicines, 314 Baldwin, Dr. Edward R., 370 Barton, Miss Clara, 48 Baths, 57, 145, 146, 147, 152, 164, 193, 197, 199, 410, 431, 432 Battle Creek Sanitarium, 223-227, 255, 256 Bavaria, beer-drinking effects, 425 Beale, Dr. Lionel, 99, 286 Beaumont, Dr., 61, 293 Beddoes, Dr., 13, 421 Beebe, Dr. S. P., 404, 405 Beef-tea, 194, 197, 325 Bacteria, 150 Badger, Dr. Richard, 365 Baer, Dr., 19 Barker, Prof., 337 Barr, Sir James, 372 Beer, 31, 66, 116, 117, 124, 126, 142, 179, 239, 244-246, 247, 423-426 Bellevue Hospital, 36, 54, 309 Berkley and Friedenwald, 279 Beverages for the sick, 411 Bigelow, Dr. Jacob, 335 Billings, Dr. Frank, 155 Bitters, 176, 329 Blankmeyer, Dr. H. J., 159 Bleuler, Dr., 388 Blood, 66-75, 76, 86,106, 113, 114, 119, 393 Blood purifiers, 75 Blood vessels, 63, 75, 76, 108, 109, 120, 124, 143 Blumenau, alcohol and digestion, 173 Boils and carbuncles, 144 Bond, Dr. Knox, on fevers, 252, 373 Bostwick, Dr., 336 Bowditch, Prof. Vincent Y., 157 Boynton, Dr., 377 Bradner, Dr. Roe, 329, 332 Brain, 32, 36 Brandy, 35, 120, 143, 151, 173, 177, 183, 196, 215, 356 Brewers, 38, 425 Bright’s disease, 34, 91, 94 British army, experiences with alcohol, 101, 102 British Medical Journal, 180, 247, 269, 270, 319, 324 British Medical Temperance Association, 148-151, 250 Broadbent, Dr., 274 Brodie, Dr. Benj., 105 Bromidia, 353 Bromo Seltzer, 346 Brown, Dr. Alonzo, 271-273 Brunton, Dr. Lauder, 269, 270 Bucke, Dr. R. M., alcohol and the insane, 412 Buckley, Rev. J. M., D.D., cured of consumption, 159 Bunge, Prof. G. Von, 207, 424 Bureau of Chemistry, 426, 427 Burnett, Dr. Mary Weeks, 41-44 Burt, Mrs. Mary T., 24 Bussey, Dr., 237 Butter, substitute for cod-liver oil, 314 Cabot, Dr. Richard C., 57, 370 Caffeine, 49, 135, 300, 428-430 Cain, Dr. J. S., 229, 377 Calmette, Dr., snake-bite 206-209 Camphor, 217, 374 Cancer and alcohol, 288 Carbolic acid, 138, 145 Carbon dioxide, 71-73 Carbonic acid in wine, 117 Cardiac paralysis in diphtheria, 272, 273 Carpanutrine, 313 Carpenter, Dr. Alfred, 86 Carson, Prof. J. W., 336 Casgrau, Dr., doctors who personally use alcohol less observant of its effects, 294 Catarrh, 144, 164, 431 Drowning, 193, 194 “Drugging”, 335-355 Drug habits formed by patent medicines, 301 Drugs, medical opinions of, 336-338 Druggists’ resolutions against whiskey drug-stores, 27 Druggist’s Circular, 8, 429 Druggists, liquor selling by, 139 Drunkards made in infancy, 311 Drunkards, 126, 350 Drysdale, Dr., 372 Dubois, experiments, 119 Dysentery, 172, 173 Dysmenorrhea, 431 Dyspepsia, 65, 127, 173-177 Edmunds, Dr., 37, 38, 183, 238-243 Edsall, Dr. David L., 374 Epilepsy, 32, 36, 178 Erysipelas, 74, 388 Eshner, Dr. A. A., 364 Exhaustion, 178 Fainting and faintness, 177, 178, 180, 181 Fatigue, 178, 320, 430 Fatty degeneration, 34-36, 82-85, 114 Fats digested in small intestines, 60 Fere, Dr., 203 Fermentation, 116, 274 Fevers, 75, 85, 249-255, 388 Fibrine, 40, 62 Fits, 238 Flatulence, 179 Flick, Dr. Lawrence, 156 Fomentations, 147, 199, 229 Food, alcohol as indirect, 112-114, 29, 98-117, 128-130 Foods, proprietary, 313 Forel, Dr. A., 36, 105 Forrest, Dr., 160, 161 Foster, Dr., 68 Franco-Prussian War, wine, 110, 111 Francis, Surgeon Gen’l, cholera, 150 Frick, Dr. A., 388, 389 Fruit, 141, 146, 374 juice, 65, 232, 374 Gairdner, Dr., fevers, 251, 252 Garber, Dr., typhoid, 230 Garfield Memorial Hospital, 55, 254 Gastric juice, 62, 65 Gastritis from beer and gin, 246 Georgia law and alcohol prescriptions, 27 Germs, 70, 115, 223, 272, 286, 287 Giddiness, 179 Gilman, Prof., treatment leads to death, 337 Gin, 61, 117, 199, 246 Ginger drinking, 341 Gloria Tonic, 414 Gluzinski and digestion, 61, 176 Glycerine in pharmacy, 134, 135, 138 Glycogen, 85, 130 Gordon, Dr. A., 377 Gould, A. Pearce, 288, 367, 373 Gout, 31, 74 Grape juice, 65 GrÉhant, 288 Gruber, Prof., 128, 129 Guardian cells, see leucocytes Gull, Sir Wm., 35, 104 Gum resins, non-alcoholic preparation, 134 Hagee’s Cordial of Cod-Liver Oil, 314 Hall, Dr. W. S., 379, 405-409 Hamilton, Dr. Frank H., 285, 286 Hammond, Dr. W. A., 36, 95 Hargreaves, Dr. W., 35, 85, 86, 105, 236, 237 Harley, Dr., alcohol and diabetes, 88, 89 Harrington. Dr. Chas., 313, 316 Hart, Dr. Ernest, 126, 152, 269 Harvey, Dr., counsel to young physicians, 389 Hay Fever, 145, 146 Hayes, Dr., arctic work, 110 Headaches, 179, 180 Headache remedies, 301, 354 Health, how to preserve, 355 Health Grains, 315 Healy, Dr. H. H., 375 Heart abscesses, 277, 278 and alcohol, 31, 75-85, 263 beer-drinkers, 424 disease, 181, 182 failure, 83, 85, 184, 185-188, 227, 273 force diminished, 183 stimulants, 188 weak, 182 Hemaboloids, 313 Hemapeptone, 313 Hemaglobin, 30, 67, 114, 221 Hemorrhage, 34, 180, 197 Heredity of alcoholic diseases, 33 Herrick, Dr. James B., 365 Hewes, Dr. Henry F., 379 Heyburn, Senator, nostrums, 334 Hiccough, 179 Higginbotham, 13, 140, 180 Higginson, Col. T. W., 196 Hirschfeld, Dr., 360, 380 Hiss, Dr. A. Emil, 309, 310 History of study of alcohol, 9-20 Hob-nailed liver, 87 Hoffman drops, 349 Hoff’s Consumption Cure, 316 Holmes, Dr. Oliver W., on drugs, 137, 344 Hop tea, 66, 142, 176 Hoppe, Dr. Hugo, beer, 425 Horsley, Sir Victor, 129, 372, 424, 425 Hospitals, Temperance, 37-53 death-rates, 252-261 decreased use of alcoholic liquors, 53-57 Hugounencq, alcohol and pepsin, 176 Hunt, Mrs. Mary H., temperance education, 17 Hunt, Dr. Reid, 369, 402 Hydrochloric acid, 173, 177 Hydrophobia, 281-283 Internal Rev, Dep’t. and Nostrums, 27, 312 International Congress on Alcoholism, London, 1909, 9, 393 Encyclopedia of Surgery, 209 Medical Congress 1876, and National W. C. T. U., 23, 82 Immunity, influence of alcohol on, 281, 282, 393-395 Indigestion and alcohol, 32 Infant feeding, 242, 243 Infection, liability to increased, 392, 393 Infectious diseases, 288, 368, 369, 425 Inflammation in wounds, 74 Influenza and drinkers, 192, 193 Iron, injurious to stomach, 315 Jackson, Dr. Henry, 370 Jaundice, alcohol prejudicial, 89 Jayne’s Expectorant, 310 Johnson, Lieut., arctic work, 110 Joslin, Dr. E. P., 364, 424 Journal Amer. Med. Ass’n., 129, 204-209, 211, 368, 369 Journal of Inebriety, 131, 192, 329, 413 Kansas prohibits whiskey drug-stores 27 Kassowitz, Prof. Max, 373, 374 Kellogg, Dr. J. H., 36, 89, 95, 121, 129, 141, 152, 166, 176, 185, 195, 199, 255, 378 Kerr, Dr. Norman, 150, 357 Kidneys, 30, 89-95, 276, 425 Koch, Dr., consumption, 153 Knopf, Dr. S. A., 155 Kola, see caffeine. Kraepelin, 399, 400 Kress, Dr. Lauretta, 430-432 La grippe, 190-193, 337 Ladd, Prof., 332, 333 Ladies’ Home Journal, 26 Laitinen, Prof. T., 368, 369, 392-398 Lambert, Dr. Alex., 415, 424 Lancet, The London, 191, 184, 252, 368, 429 Landis, Dr. J. H., and typhoid, 379 Laudanum, 137, 352 Laxative pills often harmful, 346 Lees, Dr. F. R., 106 Legrain, Dr., 426 Liebig, 116, 251, 424 Lemon, 146, 147, 179, 194, 411 Lesser, Dr. A. MonÆ, success in treating fevers in Cuban War, 53 Leucocytes, 271, 272, 274, 275, 278, 282, 283, 284, 285 Life insurance and total abstinence, 36, 423, 426, 432-435 Life saving stations and alcohol, 193 Liniments, non-alcoholic, 134, 40, 75, 85, 192, 200-203, 253, 254, 257, 280, 340, 346, 371, 388 Poheman, Dr. Julius, 200, 201 Poisons, 29, 204-211, 300, 301 Port Wine, 64, 65, 144, 172, 292 Porter, 236 Pregnancy, danger of alcohol in, 203 vomiting in, 199 Packs, hot 194, 202, 213 Panopepton, 313 Paralysis, caused by alcohol, 31, 36 Paregoric, 352 Parkes, 77-79, 100, 102 Patent medicines, 26, 27, 299-334, 350 Preble, Dr. Robert B., 375 Proprietary “Foods”, 313, 314 Prostration, 179 Protoplasm and alcohol, 59, 60, 286, 287 Psychical treatment, Cabot, 57 Ptomaine poisoning, 152, 270 Puerperal fever, 229, 290 Pulse and alcohol, 79, 181 Pure Food Law, 299, 300 Putnam, Dr. J. J., 364 Quackery, cause, 337 Quinine, 128, 190, 196, 340, 345 Rattlesnakes, bite of, 210 Recent researches on alcohol, 276-284, 392-409 Reichert, alcohol and snake-bite, 207 Retina, blood-vessels and alcohol, 120, 124 Rheumatism, 211-214, 259, 260, 343 Richardson, Sir B. W., 15, 17, 31, 39, 63, 72, 105, 111, 121, 148, 153, 177, 259, 295-297, 356, 383, 385-387 Ridge, Dr. J. J., 73, 84, 124, 127, 143, 149, 180, 188, 196, 213, 216, 248, 250, 275, 286, 292, 356, 362 Riley, Dr. W. H., 223-227, 423 Ringer and Sainsbury, 80, 119 Ritchie, Dr. J. J., 383 Roberts, Sir W., 176 Robin, 264 Rusby, Dr. H. H., 429 Salicylic acid, 128 Saline injections, 187 solutions, 145 Sartoin Skin Food, 316 Scarlet fever, 91, 248, 337, 373 Schafer’s physiology on alcohol, 129 Scientific temperance education, 17, 18 Sedatives, dangers of, 127 Shock, 215, 216 Sight impaired by alcohol, 120 Sleeplessness, 179 Small-pox, 247-250 Smith. Dr. E., 105, 238 Snake-bite, 207, 211 Soft drinks, dangerous, 427 Soldiers, 101, 102, 285 Soothing syrups, 310 Sore nipples, 215 Sore throat, 145 Sphygmograph, 79, 120, 122 Stammreich, investigations, 379 Starch, 116, 129, 130 Stimulant, definition, 118, 222 Stimulants, 105, 177, 179, 186, 188, 190, 194, 237, 338 Stimulation, fallacy of theory,, 385 Stockton, Dr. C. G., 158 Stomach, 32, 60, 63, 87, 293, 425 Strychnia, 222, 365 Strumpel, Prof., on beer, 425 Sudden illness, 217 Sugar, 86-88, 116, 117, 129, 130, 374 Sulphonal, 346, 353 Sunstroke, 217, 218 Switzerland and alcohol deaths, 36 Syncope, 177 Tannin, 124, 152, 164 Taylor’s Headache Powders, 346 Tea, 236 Temperance hospitals, 37-53 Tonic Beef, 313 Toxins, 267-269, 406-409 Treves, Sir Frederick, 342, 372 Trudeau, Dr. Edward, 155, 161 Tuberculosis, 35, 154-158 Tetanus, 281, 282 Thompson, Sir Henry, 120 Tinctures, 131-137 Tissue changes, 113-115 waste retarded, 115 Tobacco and alcohol, 212, 343, 413 Todd, Dr. B., 250, 252 Turkish baths, 193, 208, 212, 213 Type-setters and alcohol, 400 Typhoid fever, 219-233, 251, 252, 253, 268, 365, 373, 379 Typhus, 252, 255, 388 Uric acid, 93, 404, 405 Urine and alcohol, 89, 92, 93, 267, 268 Uterine displacements, 163-171 hemorrhage, 180 Van Duyn, Dr. John, 374 Vasomotor nerves, 76, 77, 83 Vegetarian diet for drink crave, 414 Vinol, 314 Vita-Ore, 315 Vomiting, 140, 233 Water, 30, 95, 112, 128, 135, 143, 145, 150-152, 175, 177, 187, 188, 224, 225, 232, 411 Weakness in growing youth, 125, 178 W. Va. Medical Society resolutions, 371 Whisky, 28, 50, 112, 127, 155, 157, 173, 190, 193, 196, 210, 265, 370, 390 Willhite, Dr. O. C., 159 Wine, 13, 31, 64, 65, 109, 110, 117, 123, 125, 141, 176, 236, 325, 417, 424 Wampole’s Cod-Liver Oil, 314 Warbasse, Dr. J. P., 375 Waste, retention invites disease, 70 Welch, Dr. W. H., 393 White, Dr. John E., 158 White Haven Sanitarium, 155 White Ribbon Remedy, 414 Wiley, Dr. H. W., 301, 428, 429 Willard, Miss Frances E., 23, 44-47 Williams, Henry Smith, 399 Pink Pills, 315 Willson, alcohol and snake-bite, 211 Winternitz, 184, 185, 225 Wolff, 176 Wollowicz, 77-79, 81 Woodhead, Dr. G. Sims, 211, 276-284, 366, 383 Woods, Dr. Matthew, 364 Wood, Dr. H. C., 119 Zwieback, 175 [D] Of late years malaria is attributed to the bite of a certain kind of mosquito. In preparing this edition that item was overlooked.
ERRATA Page 346, third line from bottom omitted: The use of cocaine is advancing rapidly in this TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Note that the index has not been resorted alphabetically. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:page v: typo corrected Sims Woodhead on immunity--Delearde’s[DelÉarde's] experiments page vi: typo corrected Society--Dr. Knox Bond on Scarlet Fever--Metchinkoff[Metchnikoff] on white blood-cells--Kassowitz describes his page vii: typo corrected to quit drinking--Dr. T. D. Crother’s[Crothers’] remedy page 21: typo corrected THE WOMAN[’]S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION IN OPPOSITION TO ALCOHOL AS MEDICINE. page 48: typo corrected department of the hospital was commissoned[commissioned] to treat diseases without the use of alcoholic liquids. page 53: typo corrected treatment for seven weeks for metorrhagia[metrorrhagia], nietortes[TN: unsure what this word is] and peritonitis page 106: typo corrected who, but for its mistaken use, might have recovered from the illness affecting then[them]. page 111: typo corrected or influenced by alcoholism. If the clinical thermometor[thermometer] shows the temperature to be above page 129: typo corrected An editorial in the Journal of the Amercian[American] Medical Association said: page 158: typo corrected Medical Director Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium[Sanitorium], Colorado Springs, Colorado. page 172: typo corrected irritant of which the stomach is trying to be rid. Do not arrest it permaturely[prematurely], but assist it. page 180: typo corrected is usually a symptom of trouble somewhere else, often in the alimentary canal, and[an] overloaded stomach, constipation, or page 238: duplicate word removed which they soon experience in the [the] supply of milk? page 255: typo corrected Dr. A. L. Loomis, in the treatmemt[treatment] of 600 typhus fever cases on Blackwell’s Island in 1864, excluded page 256: typo corrected These cases include a number of hyterectomies[hysterectomies], and many cases so desperate that those who trust in alcohol page 257: aded missing single quote be called criminal. I certainly feel that punishment would be just.[’]” page 260: typo corrected there is less frequent relapse, and there is quicker recovery. In brief, the experience of treament[treatment] of rheumatic fever minus page 275: typo corrected therefore, may open the door to fever or erysipelas.’ A similiar[similar] experiment of Doyen confirms this. page 301: added missing quote a habit of gaining relief which becomes an obsession and incapable of being resisted.[”] page 302: added missing quote harmful only, that so many people profess to have received benefit from them?[”] There are different page 313: added missing quote no fatty substances present in these products; their food value from this point of view is, therefore, nil.[”] page 314: added missing quote show any oil. Analysis revealed sugar, alcohol, and glycerine, none of which is contained in cod-liver oil.[”] page 316: added missing quote [”]Hoff’s Consumption Cure consists essentially of sodium cinnamate and extract of opium, a mixture at one time suggested page 319: typo corrected 5233 Philadephia[Philadelphia] Porter page 348: end of quote ambiguous questions were put replied after careful consideration as follows: '[could not find ending single quote]Its physiological action is practically unknown. page 360: typo corrected “Dr. Hirschfield[Hirschfeld], a well-known physician of Magdeburg, Germany, was recently arrested on a charge of malpractice. page 361: typo corrected more than upon anything else, to screen it from opprobium[opprobrium], and just punishment for the evils which the traffic entails upon page 381: added missing quote in their denunciations of the current beliefs concerning alcohol in medicine.["]--Journal A. M. A., January 6, 1900. page 392: typo corrected RECENT RESEARCHES UPON ALCOLOL.[ALCOHOL] page 402: typo corrected strictly analagous[analogous] to sugar and fats, provided always that the amount used does not exceed that easily oxidized page 421: added missing quote and starve. But the next time they were sick, I wasn’t the doctor.["]--"Physician" in Our Federation. Throughout the index, typos corrected: Berkley and Friendenwald[Friedenwald], 279 Delearde[DelÉarde], Dr., Pasteur Institute, 279, 284 FÉre[Fere], Dr., 203 Grehaut[GrÉhant], 288 Hirshfield[Hirschfeld], Dr., 360, 380 EncyclopÆdia[Encyclopedia] of Surgery, 209 Lesser, Dr. A. Monae[MonÆ], success in treating fevers in Cuban War, 53 Massert[Massart] and Bordet, leucocytes, 277 Panopeptone[Panopepton], 313 Phenacetin[Phenacetine], 300, 339, 340, 346, 354 Rushy[Rusby], Dr. H. H., 429 Stamreich[Stammreich], investigations, 379 Whiskey[Whisky], 28, 50, 112, 127, 155, 157, 173, 190, 193, 196, 210, 265, 370, 390 Zweiback[Zwieback], 175 |
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