The History of the First Inebriate Asylum in the World: By Its Founder; an Account of His Indictment, Also a Sketch of the Woman's National Hospital, by Its Projector

Capa
The author, 1888 - 503 páginas
An account of the New York State Inebriate Asylum at Binghampton and the proposed Woman's National Hospital at Wilton, Conn.
 

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Página 35 - it is remarkable that all the diseases from drinking spirituous or fermented liquors are liable to become hereditary, even to the third generation, gradually increasing, if the cause be continued, till the family becomes extinct."* We need not endeavour to trace farther the remote causes of drunkenness.

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