The history of drink : $b A review, social, scientific, and politicalSamuelson, James
History
The history of drink : $b A review, social, scientific, and political
Samuelson, James
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- History; Temperance -- History
Alexis, on cabbage as an antidote to drunkenness, 75.
Alison on drunkenness amongst savages, 10.
on former drunkenness in Sweden, 196.
America, South, study of drunken habits in, 201, 202.
United States of, 205-227, (see “United States.”)
Americans, drinking habits of, 205-227.
_Amphoræ_, ancient Roman wine-holders, 88.
Anglo-Norman, politeness, 125.
fabliaux, 126.
wood carvings, 126.
knights, stories of drinking amongst, 126, 127.
drinking, William of Malmesbury on, 128.
ladies, drinking etiquette for, 129.
ecclesiastics, luxury of, 130.
Anglo-Saxon intemperance, 119.
mode of pledging, 120.
feasts, 121.
music, 121.
legends, 122.
women, intemperance amongst, 122.
taverns, 122.
clergy, 122.
monasteries, drinking in, 123.
nunneries, irregularities in, 124.
drinking, William of Malmesbury on, 128.
“Announcement about drunkenness”, the, an ancient Chinese edict,
19-21.
_Annus mirabilis_ of drink, the, (1736), 161.
Anstie, Dr., on dram-drinking amongst women, 173.
on moderate drinking, 238.
Apes, taste for drink in, 2, 3.
_Apothecæ_, Roman apartments for storing wine, 88.
Arch, Joseph, on improved habits of agricultural labourers, 187.
Archbishops, drinking at installations of, 137.
Aristocracy, drinking habits of Roman, 99.
mediæval German, 105-111.
English, of the present day, 171, 172.
Arnold, Arthur, on Mussulman intemperance, 55, 56.
Arrack, of modern India, 43.
Persia, 55.
Aryans, “Soma,” drink and sacrifice of the, 35.
their belief in the drinking propensities of their gods, 35.
drunkenness of their priests, 39.
the laity, “Sura” and other drinks used by, 39.
drunkenness of, 40.
_Asclepias_, a creeper used for making “Soma,” 36.
Asylums, inebriate in the United States, 227.
Athenæus, authorities quoted from, 75 (verses), 82 (verses), 83
(verses), 91, 92, 94 (verses).
Egyptian wines named by, 74.
on Egyptian intemperance, 75.
Atlantic Monthly, the, on inebriate asylums, 227, 228.
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Bakers, improved drinking habits of, 184.
changes in drinking habits produced by machinery, 184.
Ballot, decrease of drunkenness through the, 173.
Bands of Hope, a remedy for drunkenness, 245.
_Banga_, An ancient Persian drink, 51.
Bangor (Maine), state of the drink question in, 220.
Barley, its early use in making an intoxicating drink, 11, 12.
its early use in making “Sura,” 39.
its use in Egypt, 73, 74.
its use by the ancient Germans, 103.
_Bassia Latifolia_, used in an intoxicating drink of ancient India,
41.
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