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Example sentences for "alcoholic drinks"

  • What have temperance men accomplished in the fifty years during which they have so earnestly opposed the drinking usages of society and the traffic in alcoholic drinks?

  • In this view, the question as to the hurtfulness of alcoholic drinks assumes a new and graver aspect.

  • Some men use the dance, the theater, alcoholic drinks, certain stimulating drugs, buggy rides and late hours at night as means of accomplishing their fiendish purposes.

  • He had never used coffee, tea, tobacco or alcoholic drinks.

  • If the father is addicted to the use of tobacco or alcoholic drinks, he should abandon the habit, if for no other reason, because of its evil effects upon his offspring.

  • Suppression of slavery and torture; suppression of the usage of alcoholic drinks.

  • Especially do those suffer from lithaemia who indulge in malt liquors or in alcoholic drinks of any kind.

  • The case is far different with those who will continue the use of malt, vinous, or alcoholic drinks, and will persist in indulging in the pleasures of the table.

  • But now comes the narcotic invasion of alcoholic drinks, which paralyze the inhibitory nerves, with the others, and at once the uncontrolled heart, like the unchecked steed, plunges on to violent and often destructive results.

  • The laws of most of the states now require in our public schools the study of the effects of alcoholic drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics upon the bodily life.

  • Alcoholic drinks exercise a destructive influence upon the heart, the circulation, and the blood itself.

  • This vital fact is the key to the injurious results developed in the kidneys by the use of alcoholic drinks.

  • Is it not equally foolish and wicked to injure the stomach and destroy one's digestion by the use of alcoholic drinks?

  • On this account it is not safe to use any kind of alcoholic drinks, either fermented or distilled.

  • It is often noticed by physicians that when a beer-drinker becomes sick or meets with an accident, he does not recover so readily as one who uses no kind of alcoholic drinks.

  • Sluggish living in bad air, tobacco, or alcoholic drinks, will all cause this.

  • Milk derived from drinking ale, porter, or alcoholic drinks of any kind, though abundant, is very far indeed from good, that produced by plain and simple diet is always best.

  • This document declared the opinion to be erroneous that wine, beer or spirit was beneficial to health; that even in the most moderate doses, alcoholic drinks did no good.

  • Davis published one of the most remarkable of the numerous works which have come from his prolific pen; it was entitled, "A Lecture on the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks on the Human System, and the Duty of Medical Men in Relation Thereto.

  • The things which most frequently cause kidney disease are undue exposure to cold, and indulgence in alcoholic drinks.

  • Alcoholic drinks I used moderately, but I was a water drinker chiefly.

  • In reply to your letter, I have to say that I think all stimulants, whether in the form of alcoholic drinks, tea or coffee, or tobacco, should be very moderately used.

  • Of late years, from illness, I have given up alcoholic drinks; but were I in full health, I should use them moderately.

  • For my own part, I have never smoked or snuffed, and my daily allowance of alcoholic drinks is a so-called pint bottle of beer or two glasses of wine.

  • For this reason young persons should never use tobacco or alcoholic drinks of any kind.

  • These liquids, as well as whisky, brandy, and rum, are called alcoholic drinks.

  • The average countryman of Porto Rico is a man who has a great deal of respect for the law and is inclined to obey it unless led into trouble in a moment of passion or while under the influence of alcoholic drinks.

  • The Porto Ricans are not given to the overconsumption of alcoholic drinks.

  • The hypnotic effect of alcoholic drinks is very decided, though not speedily manifested unless the beverage be taken in considerable quantity.

  • This form of wakefulness is quite different from that produced by alcoholic drinks.

  • The insomnia of chronic alcoholism is dependent upon the extensive morbid changes produced in the digestive apparatus and in the nervous system by the habitual use of alcoholic drinks.

  • Footnote: Aside from all considerations of physical, mental, and moral injury wrought by the use of alcoholic drinks, every young man may well take into account the damaging effect of such a dangerous habit upon his business prospects.

  • Henry Munroe, of Hull, published in the London Medical Journal, are here summarized as showing that the tendency to retard digestion is common to all forms of alcoholic drinks.

  • In this country there are three forms in which the use of such stimulants is common; namely, alcoholic drinks, opium mixtures, and tobacco.

  • There are some facts recently revealed by the microscope in regard to alcoholic drinks, which every woman should understand and regard.

  • But there is great danger to the young, and to the commonwealth, in patronizing the sale and use of alcoholic drinks.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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