This vertigo also continues, when the inebriate lies in his bed, in the dark, or with his eyes closed; and this more powerfully than when he is erect, and in the light.
The accidental inebriate does not recover himself perfectly till about the same hour on the succeeding day.
Vertigo and on Drunkenness, and hence the staggering inebriate cannot completely balance himself by such indistinct vision.
But the after punishment of those, who steal this accursed fire, is a vulture gnawing the liver; and well allegorises the poor inebriate lingering for years under painful hepatic diseases.
Thus, it does not seem lawful generally to inebriate another in order to learn his secret, and it is certainly sinful to resort to lies or simulation or immorality.
But you say he belongs to a worldly club, or he does not believe a word of the Bible, or he is an inebriate and very loose in his habits?
What you call an inebriate nowadays is not a victim to wine or whiskey, but to logwood and strychnine and nux vomica.
His labours were interrupted by Mrs. Boswell’s illness and his return to inebriate habits.
When he partially abstained, he unconsciously prepared himself for inebriate practices of a more aggravated character.
An inebriate passed, shouldered and disturbed his chair, and rising to put it straight again, the gambler was seen to be about the height and build of Donnegan.
On the inebriate he had flashed one glance of fire, and his lean hand had stirred uneasily toward the breast of his coat.
When the Professor dismisses Monte, the ground he puts it on excites that inebriate to whar it reequires the united energies of Cherokee an' Tutt to kick him off the Professor.
The case for the control and treatment of the inebriate is, indeed, considerably stronger than that for controlling the insane.
For a well-conditioned person of wholesome heredity to become an inebriate is not altogether an easy matter.
How I myself escaped becoming inebriate for more than twenty-five years, is with my organization, a deep mystery.
Let us hasten to lose ourselves in God, in His very heart, that we may inebriate ourselves with the wine of His charity; in this heart we shall find the key to all heavenly treasures.
There must flow every drop of this gall of divine bitterness with which He wills to inebriate them.
What will the elder brother of Kesava, the mighty-armed Baladeva, clad in blue and inebriatewith wine, say, when he returneth?
And the spot which the king reached swarmed with bees inebriate with floral honey, and echoed with the mellifluous notes of the blue-throated jay and was shaded by Saptacchadas and punnagas and Vakulas.
If those who read this article will lend $50, by express or draft, I will take it out of their bill the first time they will stop at my new and attractive inebriate asylum.
The investigations were carried on for two weeks, after which Galileo went out to the inebriate asylum and discovered some new styles of reptiles.
The inebriate may seize a hot iron and hardly know it, or wound his hand painfully and never feel the injury.
But in the brain of the inebriate are found not only the distinct odor but the actual presence of alcohol.
After that theinebriate knew that any further indulgence in liquor would be followed by this extremely unpleasant result and so he had a new argument for avoiding it.
Usually the obese can be persuaded more easily than the inebriate to break off their habit, but they relapse into it even more easily than he does.
The older method of the first inebriate asylums founded in this country was to give a man a disgust for liquor, as it was then called, by putting a small amount of alcohol into practically everything that he consumed.
What more does the precise scientific language of those who study the psychology of the inebriate mean than "He was possessed of a Devil"?
It must be remembered, and it cannot be too strongly insisted on, that the mental processes of the inebriate are definite, and are induced.
For him to become really himself, perfectly clean from the stigmata of the inebriate mind, would have taken him at least six months of total abstinence from alcohol.
With a cunning born of long experience of inebriate men, the doctor affected a complete unconsciousness of what he had discovered.
If any one had told her that her nightly and delightful companion was an inebriate approaching the last stages of lingering sanity, Rita would have laughed in her informant's face.
Without enlightening her, and adding what an inebriate of this type could easily procure in addition, the doctor put the true quantity at about a bottle and a half--say for the last two months certainly.
In common with the inordinate smoker--whose harm is physical and not mental--the inebriate drinks as long as he is able to, until he is incapacitated.
And now, as the new consciousness, the new Ego, is the compelling mind of the moment, the Inebriate is terrified at any weakening in it.
Serious students of the psychology of the Inebriatemay use the document certain that it is genuine.
The ordinary person says of aninebriate simply that "he is a drunkard" or "he drinks.
Drink would not be obtainable in inebriate homes,' I suggested.
Already I have had applications from persons wishing to buy building plots for inebriate homes, convalescent homes, and from one lady M.
Inebriate homes situated in ordinary neighbourhoods experience the same difficulty,' he exclaimed.
I only know of the life in the regular inebriate "homes" from hearsay.
A tyrant torments for the same reason that a girl reads her tear-bedewed romance, or an inebriate drinks his dram.
The inebriate obtains it by drink and drugs; the politician, by the keen interest of the civil campaign; the young by amusements which violently inflame and gratify their appetites.
So says Sir John Harington, who has given a very diverting account of the orgies at Theobalds, and the inebriate extravagances of Christianus.
This admonition of the vote-cribber had a deeper effect on the feelings of the inebriate than was indicated by his outward manner.
The inebriate contorts painfully his face, presses and presses his hands to his burning forehead, and says they are firing a salute in his head, using his brains for ammunition.
His friendship for the inebriate was of the most sincere kind.
He takes one arm and the jailer the other, and together they support the inebriate to his cell.
Steady, steady now," rejoins the old sailor, as the inebriate tosses his arms over his head.
No greater social mistake is possible than the colonization and segregation, either in sanatoriums or inebriate farms, of other than utterly hopeless alcoholic cases.
From every moral, social, and economic point of view the hopeless inebriate is a liability to the world at large.
As I have said, drug cases should never be colonized, and among alcoholics only the absolutely hopeless inebriate should be subjected to this method of treatment.
The alcoholic from the city who has been perhaps an office employee or a professional man and who is sent to an inebriate farm will find there nothing curative save deprivation.
Paradise began, So that the melodyinebriate made me.
Claye Shaw told the Interdepartmental Committee on Physical Deterioration, "we have inebriate mothers, and either abortions or degenerate children.
Ere long, the person who would have become a chronic inebriate will be cared for and protected during childhood and thereafter,--with the same result.
Therefore, the chronic inebriate must not become a parent.
Further, the expense of dealing with the chronic inebriate in this, the only humane and economical way, had better fall entirely and directly upon the state.
Branthwaite--that the chronic inebriate comes as a rule of an inherently tainted stock.
Portugaloff recommends the establishment of inebriate dispensaries in connection with police stations.
The craving of the inebriate for drink is changed into positive aversion in a day, and after a treatment of eight or ten days the patient may be discharged.
The balls would not stay on the track; the pins stood at inebriate angles.