When the image has not been sufficiently or not at all bleached, the blue is dissolved by an alcoholized solution of the blue solving.
The alcoholized domestic, by the way, was sent out, bag and baggage, last evening, when she was sober enough to walk.
I am fond of Judith and sorry for her domestic infelicities, though why she should maintain that alcoholized wretch in her kitchen passes my comprehension.
Wherever the alcoholized blood goes through the body, it bathes the delicate cells with an irritating narcotic poison, instead of a bland, nutritious substance.
The effect of alcoholized blood is to weaken the will.
Honours which used to be reserved for men who did brave deeds, or thought brave thoughts, are reserved for persons who have done nothing but sell so many buckets of alcoholized fluid.
Probably nothing could be worse than to have the very fabric of the child's tissues laid down from alcoholized blood.
In one set the animals were afterwards alcoholized and then injected with a considerable quantity of virulent rabic cord.
In the second series with a somewhat stronger dilution the alcohol mice succumbed to one-half to one-third the dose necessary to kill the non-alcoholized animals.
The court was alcoholized to the last chief, and incessantly imbibed strong beer, cider, and, above all, a certain drink which Alvez furnished in profusion.
One of Moini Loungga's ministers threw himself on his sovereign to extinguish him; but, not less alcoholized than his master, he took fire in his turn.
The characteristic timidity of the alcoholized dogs did not altogether disappear even when they no longer received alcohol in their diet.
Abbott adds, "that the results of inoculation of the alcoholized rabbits with the erysipelas coccus correspond in a way with clinical observations on human beings addicted to the excessive use of alcohol when infected by this organism.
The Development of Fear in Alcoholized Dogs Professor Hodge's experiments extended also to dogs.
Experimental evidence of very striking character is furnished by the reproductive histories of Professor Hodge's alcoholized dogs.
He found that thealcoholized dogs in his kennel were lacking in spontaneous activity and in alertness in retrieving a ball.
His alcoholized rabbits and guinea-pigs produced more young than did the normal individuals used as a control.
Disorders similar to some of those seen in the children of alcoholics do actually result in alcoholizedanimals of one kind or another.
While guinea-pigs alcoholized in this way as often as six times a week for two and one-half years would maintain their own bodily vigor and health apparently, the deleterious effects on their progeny were marked.
The young of the alcoholized mice surpassed all others in growth.
The crucial test of the influence of alcohol on the germ-cells is, of course, the mating of a previously alcoholized male with a normal, untreated female, in a normal environment.
This is due not only to the fact that our artificial and alcoholized civilization, with its specialized labor which disturbs vital equilibrium, has made women indolent and degenerate, but also to the enormous development of the human brain.
Certain country villages, the inhabitants of which have become alcoholized and degraded, may present a much more unhealthy sexual life than certain sober and well-governed towns.
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