... or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient food, a certain portion of his working power is daily wanting. Spirits, by their action on the nerves, enable him to make up the deficient power... Rheumatism ; its nature, causes, and cure - Página 231por James Alexander - 1858 - 266 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1851 - 576 páginas
...food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....him to make up the deficient power at the expense of Ms body, to consume to day that quantity which ought naturally to have been employed a day later. He... | |
| 1852 - 784 páginas
...food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....is daily wanting. Spirits, by their action on the DPTVPS, enable him to make up the deficient power, at the expense of his body, to consume to-day that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1854 - 772 páginas
...spirits, the great chemist, Liebig, says:— " Spirits, by their action on the nerves, enable a man to make up the deficient power at the expense of his body. lie draws,.so to speak, a bill on his health, which must always bo renewed, because for want of means... | |
| 1855 - 654 páginas
...with forcible effect, when he declares, — " Spirits, by their action on the nerves, enable a man to make up the deficient power at the expense of his body. He draws, so to speak, a bill on his health, which must always be renewed, because for want of means... | |
| 1855 - 670 páginas
...quoted with forcible effect, when he declares,— " Spirits, by their action on the nerves, enable a man to make up the deficient power at the expense of his body. He draws, so to speak, a bill on his health, which must always be renewed, because for want of means... | |
| Joseph James Forrester - 1860 - 428 páginas
...is irreconcileable with that of fat." * — " Spirits, by their action on the nerves, enable a man to make up the deficient power at the expense of his body. He draws, so to speak, a bill on his health, which must be always renewed, because, for want of means,... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1863 - 626 páginas
...which is indispensable, in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....nerves, enable him to make up the deficient power at tlie expense of his body, to consume to-day that quantity which ought naturally to have been employed... | |
| 1867 - 798 páginas
...food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....nerves, enable him to make up the deficient power at the txpcme of his body — to consume to-day Mat quantity which ought naturally to have been employed a... | |
| John Albion Andrew - 1867 - 162 páginas
...which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working powers, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....at the expense of his body; to consume to-day that qiiantity which ought naturally to have been employed a day later. He draws, so to speak, a bill on... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1867 - 392 páginas
...food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits....nerves, enable him to make up the deficient power at the »xpewe of his body — to consume to-day that quantity which ought naturally to have been employed... | |
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