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Credit: The anatomy of drunkenness / by Robert Macnish. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![PA0E Brodie, Mr., his experiments on tobacco, ... 83 opinion regarding the absorption of Alcohol, 108 Broom]ey, Mr., his remedy for drunkenness, . . 123 Bunbury, his caricature of the Long Story, . . 57 Caldwell, Dr., on the cure of drunkenness, ... . 218 Camphor possesses intoxicating properties, . . . 103 Carbonic acid possesses intoxicating properties, . . 104 Cardinal Santa Croce introduced tobacco into Italy, . 80 Carnaro, extract from, . . . . . . . 155 Catherine de Medicis the inventor of Snuff, . . 80 Catherine I. addicted to the use of tokay, . . . 239 Chardin, extract from his Travels, .... 75 Chewing, 88 Children, effects of liquors on, .... 150,243 Claret the most wholesome of wines, .... 239 Clery, 104 Clutterbuck, Dr., his opinion of delirium tremens, . 166 Cocculus Indicus, . 99 Coffee, useful in poisoning from opium, . . . 129 Coke, Sir Edward, his judicial opinion, . . . 190 Cold, effects of intense, 105 Coleridge, Mr., his case, ...... 93 Colinson on Lunacy, extract from, . . . . 195 Combustion, spontaneous, 175 Commercial travellers addicted to intemperance, . . 31 Congee the drink of the natives of India, . . • 220 Corpulency, ......... 152 Darnel, ......... 104 Darwin, Dr., averse to blooding in drunkenness, . 121 his account of psora ebriorum, . . 146 opposes the sudden discontinuance of liquors, ......... 198](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21065482_0264.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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