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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER XXIV
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The Whiskey Flush.~--You can almost always tell when a man has been drinking, even when he has not taken enough to make him drunk.

You know by his flushed face and red eyes.

When a man's face blushes from the use of alcohol, his whole body blushes at the same time.

His muscles, his lungs, and his liver blush; his brain and spinal cord blush also.
~4.~ When a man has taken just enough alcohol to make his face blush a little, the extra amount of blood in the brain makes him think and talk more lively, and he is very jolly and gay.

This makes many people think that alcohol does them good.


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