Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why: What Medical Writers SayAllen, Martha Meir
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Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why: What Medical Writers Say
Allen, Martha Meir
Alcohol -- Physiological effect; Temperance
"Nothing could be more irrational and dangerous than the popular
notion concerning the antagonism of whisky and snake-bites, and
Willson reports that several of the fatalities in his series
were directly due to alcohol rather than to the
bite."--_Editorial, Journal of the American Medical Ass'n._
RHEUMATISM:--"Unquestionably, the most active cause of
rheumatism, as well as of migraine, sick-headache, Bright's
disease, neurasthenia and a number of other kindred diseases, is
the general use of flesh food, tea and coffee, and alcoholic
liquors. As regards remedies, there are no medicinal agents
which are of any permanent value in the treatment of chronic
rheumatism. The disease can be remedied only by regimen,--that
is, by diet and training. A simple dietary, consisting of
fruits, grains, and nuts, and particularly the free use of
fruits, must be placed in the first rank among the radical
curative measures. Water, if taken in abundance, is also a means
of washing out the accumulated poisons.
"An individual afflicted with rheumatism in any form should
live, so far as possible, an out-of-door life, taking daily a
sufficient amount of exercise to induce vigorous perspiration. A
cool morning sponge bath, followed by vigorous rubbing, and a
moist pack to the joints most seriously affected, at night, are
measures which are worthy of a faithful trial. Every person who
is suffering from this disease should give the matter immediate
attention, as it is a malady which is progressive, and is one of
the most potent causes of premature old age, and general
physical deterioration. American nervousness is probably more
often due to uric acid, or to the poisons which it represents,
than to any other one cause."--_Good Health._
"Alcohol favors the development of rheumatism. It does this by
preventing waste matter from leaving the system. Beer and wine,
because they contain lime and salts, are said to cause
rheumatism, or at least to aid in its development. These salts
are absorbed into the system, unite with the uric acid, and form
an insoluble urate of lime, which is deposited around the
joints, thus causing them to become enlarged and stiff. * * * * *
"The success of the Turkish bath treatment has been phenomenal.
Of over 3,000 cases treated here at least 95 per cent. have been
entirely relieved, or greatly helped. Some who were treated over
twenty years ago have stated that they have not had a twinge of
rheumatism since. Very few have persevered in the use of the
bath without experiencing permanent relief."--DR. CHARLES H.
SHEPARD, Brooklyn.
"Those having a bath cabinet can have a good substitute at home
for the Turkish bath. Remember that if tobacco and alcohol are
indulged in, there can be no permanent relief."
_The New Hygiene_ says:--
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