The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.

Thie Physiological Effects of Alcohol. health, the prosperity, the morality, and the happiness of the human race." * * Those who are interested in the physiological department of the abstinence question may consult with advantage Dr. Carpenter's Prize Essay, "The Physiology of Temperance and Total Abstinence"; the works ot Dr. F. R. Lees, particularly the "Illustrated History of Alcohol," the ' Temperance Text-Book," and the Enquiry into the Prescription of Intoxicating Liquors in the Practice of Medicine "; the Prize Essay, "Bacchus"; the Essay" Anti-Bacchus "; Burne's" Teetotaler's Companion "; the "Alcohol" and " Nephalism" of the late Professor Miller; the " Pathology of Drunkenness," by Professor Wilson; together with admirable dissertations, longer or shorter, by Drs. Monroe, Edmunds, J. W. Beaumont, and Russell, Professor Youmans, and Messrs. T. Beaumont, Mudge, and others. Also, the Parliamentary Committee's Report,.834; The Committee of' Convocation's Report on Intemperance; the Reports of the Temperance Con gress and International Convention of I862; the Tenmperance Sectaeor (x85966); and the Afedical Temieraetce yoztrnal, nowv published quarterly. (Tweedie, Strand.) 73 ,~

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The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.
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