The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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Page 419
... dipsomaniac defiles . Those are most truly the victims of Intemperance who themselves never touch strong drink ! There is something even tragi - comic in a case related in the Report on Habitual Drunkards of ' relatives ' — not , it is ...
... dipsomaniac defiles . Those are most truly the victims of Intemperance who themselves never touch strong drink ! There is something even tragi - comic in a case related in the Report on Habitual Drunkards of ' relatives ' — not , it is ...
Page 420
... dipsomaniac . Sin no more , ' is vainly said to him . His will being in bondage , he can as little repent as stand still . No matter what the class , or the mind - high or low , cultivated or illiterate , refined or depraved ; whether ...
... dipsomaniac . Sin no more , ' is vainly said to him . His will being in bondage , he can as little repent as stand still . No matter what the class , or the mind - high or low , cultivated or illiterate , refined or depraved ; whether ...
Page 423
... dipsomaniac also requires totally dif- ferent modes of medical treatment and of moral government . The lunatic stands often in need of a considerable amount of stimulants - a form of medicine which must never be within sight or reach of ...
... dipsomaniac also requires totally dif- ferent modes of medical treatment and of moral government . The lunatic stands often in need of a considerable amount of stimulants - a form of medicine which must never be within sight or reach of ...
Page 431
... dipsomaniac should be under restraint , and the kleptomaniac not , was unfortunate ; the fact being that , under the Lunacy laws , there is power to detain that class of mania in an asylum . The question of expense was also fully ...
... dipsomaniac should be under restraint , and the kleptomaniac not , was unfortunate ; the fact being that , under the Lunacy laws , there is power to detain that class of mania in an asylum . The question of expense was also fully ...
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... dipsomaniac , 426 - women the worst offenders , 427- ' Volun- taryism , ' a failure , 428 - necessity of the power of detention , 429 - Ameri- can experience , and question of treat- ment , 430 - the greater proportion among the lower ...
... dipsomaniac , 426 - women the worst offenders , 427- ' Volun- taryism , ' a failure , 428 - necessity of the power of detention , 429 - Ameri- can experience , and question of treat- ment , 430 - the greater proportion among the lower ...
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