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Medical Testimony on Alcohol
Dr. Ezra M. Hunt says: "The capacity of the alcohols for
impairment of functions and the initiation and promotion of
organic lesions in vital parts, is unsurpassed by any record in
the whole range of medicine. The facts as to this are so
indisputable, and so far granted by the profession, as to be no
longer debatable . Changes in stomach and liver, in kidneys and
lungs, in the blood-vessels to the minutest capillary, and in
the blood to the smallest red and white blood disc disturbances
of secretion, fibroid and fatty degenerations in almost every
organ, impairment of muscular power, impressions so profound on
both nervous systems as to be often toxic these, and such as
these, are the oft manifested results. And these are not
confined to those called intemperate."
Professor Youmans says: "It is evident that, so far from
being the conservator of health, alcohol is an active and
powerful cause of disease, interfering, as it does, with the
respiration, the circulation and the nutrition; now, is any
other result possible?"
Dr. F.R. Lees says: "That alcohol should contribute to the
fattening process under certain conditions, and produce in
drinkers fatty degeneration of the blood, follows, as a matter
of course, since, on the one hand, we have an agent that
retains waste matter by lowering the nutritive and excretory
functions, and on the other, a direct poisoner of the vesicles
of the vital stream."
Dr. Henry Monroe says: "There is no kind of tissue, whether
healthy or morbid, that may not undergo fatty degeneration; and
there is no organic disease so troublesome to the medical man,
or so difficult of cure. If, by the aid of the microscope, we
examine a very fine section of muscle taken from a person in
good health, we find the muscles firm, elastic and of a bright
red color, made up of parallel fibres, with beautiful crossings
or striae; but, if we similarly examine the muscle of a man who
leads an idle, sedentary life, and indulges in intoxicating
drinks, we detect, at once, a pale, flabby, inelastic, oily
appearance. Alcoholic narcotization appears to produce this
peculiar conditions of the tissues more than any other agent
with which we are acquainted. 'Three-quarters of the chronic
illness which the medical man has to treat,' says Dr. Chambers,
'are occasioned by this disease.' The eminent French analytical
chemist, Lecanu, found as much as one hundred and seventeen
parts of fat in one thousand parts of a drunkard's blood, the
highest estimate of the quantity in health being eight and
one-quarter parts, while the ordinary quantity is not more than
two or three parts, so that the blood of the drunkard contains
forty times in excess of the ordinary quantity."
Dr. Hammond, who has written, in partial defense of alcohol
as containing a food power, says: "When I say that it, of all
other causes, is most prolific in exciting derangements of the
brain, the spinal cord and the nerves, I make a statement which
my own experience shows to be correct."
Another eminent physician says of alcohol: "It substitutes
suppuration for growth. It helps time to produce the effects of
age; and, in a word, is the genius of degeneration."
Dr. Monroe, from whom "Alcohol, taken in small quantities,
or largely diluted, as in the form of beer, causes the stomach
gradually to lose its tone, and makes it dependent upon
artificial stimulus. Atony, or want of tone of the stomach,
gradually supervenes, and incurable disorder of health results.
Should a dose of alcoholic drink be taken daily, the heart will
very often become hypertrophied, or enlarged throughout.
Indeed, it is painful to witness how many persons are actually
laboring under disease of the heart, owing chiefly to the use
of alcoholic liquors."
Dr. T.K. Chambers, physician to the Prince of Wales, says:
"Alcohol is really the most ungenerous diet there is. It
impoverishes the blood, and there is no surer road to that
degeneration of muscular fibre so much to be feared; and in
heart disease it is more especially hurtful, by quickening the
beat, causing capillary congestion and irregular circulation,
and thus mechanically inducing dilatation."
Sir Henry Thompson, a distinguished surgeon, says: "Don't
take your daily wine under any pretext of its doing you good.
Take it frankly as a luxury one which must be paid for, by some
persons very lightly, by some at a high price, but always to be
paid for. And, mostly, some loss of health, or of mental power,
or of calmness of temper, or of judgment, is the price."
Dr. Charles Jewett says: "The late Prof. Parks, of England,
in his great work on Hygiene, has effectually disposed of the
notion, long and very generally entertained, that alcohol is a
valuable prophylactic where a bad climate, bad water and other
conditions unfavorable to health, exist; and an unfortunate
experiment with the article, in the Union army, on the banks of
the Chickahominy, in the year 1863, proved conclusively that,
instead of guarding the human constitution against the
influence of agencies hostile to health, its use gives to them
additional force. The medical history of the British army in
India teaches the same lesson."
But why present farther testimony? Is not the evidence
complete? To the man who values good health; who would not lay
the foundation for disease and suffering in his later years, we
need not offer a single additional argument in favor of entire
abstinence from alcoholic drinks. He will eschew them as
poisons.
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