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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER XXVI
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Pure alcohol is scarcely less dangerous than that which is adulterated.
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Death sometimes occurs almost instantly from taking strong liquors.
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Alcohol will kill grass and other plants, if poured upon them or about their roots.
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Mr.Darwin proved that the vapor of alcohol will kill plants; also that plants become intoxicated by breathing the vapor of alcohol.
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Alcohol, even in small quantities, hinders digestion.
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