Originally published in 1903, this scientific inquiry into the effects of alcohol on the human body remains a relevant and informative resource for health professionals and concerned citizens alike. The book covers a wide variety of topics, including the chemistry of alcohol, its effects on digestion and metabolism, and the psychological and social factors that contribute to alcoholism. This seminal work set the stage for decades of research on alcohol addiction and abuse.
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