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Example sentences for "inebriates"

Lexicographically close words:
indweller; indwellers; indwelling; inebriate; inebriated; inebriating; inebriation; inebriety; ined; inedible
  1. Some female inebriates are sexually cold and repulse men; but others are erotic and even nymphomaniacs.

  2. If, for example, the culprit is an inebriate, his detention in a home for inebriates will protect society and benefit the individual much better than all the fines and imprisonments at present in force.

  3. Head-ach frequently attends the cold paroxysm of intermittents; afflicts inebriates the day after intoxication; and many people who remain too long in the cold bath.

  4. Provision is also made for the interdiction of inebriates by the laws of Nova Scotia (Rev.

  5. Compulsory detention for ordinary inebriates only is provided for by the laws of Delaware (Act of 1898), Massachusetts (Rev.

  6. An excellent account of the systems in force in other countries for the treatment of inebriates will be found in Parl.

  7. The average age at which in England women inebriates begin drinking in excess is 26.

  8. Prostitutes, paupers, and inebriates have this in common, that crime in them has taken the line of least resistance.

  9. In the pseudo-inebriates the desire for drink is only one of many manifestations of a weakened constitution or inherently unstable nervous system.

  10. As the majority of inebriates are sufferers from a disease which is partly the result of hereditary predisposition, it is foolish for any woman to marry a drunkard in the belief that she can reform him.

  11. It is now recognized that alcoholism will produce nerve degeneration, but it is not so well understood that nerve degeneration may be a factor in producing inebriates from alcohol or other poisons.

  12. Compared with other inebriates who use different kinds of alcohol, he is more incurable and more generally diseased.

  13. The fumes of it are simply inhaled, inducing, so the inebriates say, a particularly agreeable exhilaration.

  14. Sometimes chronic inebriates believe that they are accused of imaginary crimes and loaded with chains amid heaps of corpses.

  15. Amid the vain, the foolish, the inebriates and the idle who flocked to the Springs for amusement and diversion, there were a few who really came to seek health.

  16. Inebriates have been repeatedly known to risk imminent death if they could not reach their liquor in any other way.

  17. In my experience a large number of inebriates who are restored, relapse from the use of these tinctures given for their medicinal effects.

  18. Morphine and alcoholic inebriates very soon acquire certain tolerance to large doses taken at once.

  19. Many facts have been reported showing the danger of alcohol as a remedy, also the fatality in cases of inebriates who were affected with this disease.

  20. Converted men relapse into evil ways through coquetting with sin; and cured inebriates relapse to drink, and drugs, through the use of proprietary medicines, with which the domestic market is flooded.

  21. But inebriates (the hopeful class) promise immeasurably more in their recovery.

  22. Former inebriates should avoid all forms of excitement.

  23. The treatment of inebriates can never be wholly successful until the use of tobacco in all forms is absolutely dispensed with.

  24. State, in 1876, is for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases, and for the reclamation of inebriates and opium-eaters.

  25. Appleton Temporary Home, where a considerable number of inebriates are received every year.

  26. Thus we may classify very rich, utterly poor, and irresponsible inebriates as among the hopeless.

  27. It is my belief that every community should have an institution in which hopeless inebriates may be kept away from their cups and away from sexual association.

  28. That many chronic inebriates owe their condition almost wholly to heredity, and are likely to leave offspring of the same character, is indisputable.

  29. His interest in the Home for inebriates had increased instead of abating, and he now held the place of an active member in the board of directors.

  30. Immediately after breakfast she dressed herself to go out, intending to visit the Home for reforming inebriates and learn something of Mr. Ridley.

  31. Is it not true, doctor, that with few exceptions all who have engaged in treating inebriates agree that only in entire abstinence is cure possible?

  32. The former kind of these inebriates have been observed to be more liable to diabetes and dropsy; and the latter to gout, gravel, and leprosy.

  33. In some inebriates the torpor of the liver produces pain without apparent schirrus, or gall stones, or inflammation, or consequent gout, and in these epilepsy or insanity are often the consequence.

  34. If such a reflection strikes the reader as cruel, how much more cruel are those who are responsible for the present case of the women inebriates of London?

  35. If by any means we save the inebriates of this generation, but permit them to have offspring, future generations must deal with an increased number of inebriates.

  36. Inspector under the Inebriates Act, Scotland, states that his experience leads him to precisely the same conclusion as that of Dr.

  37. He speaks as "the only man in close touch with all inebriates under legal detention in England.

  38. The majority of our insane inebriates have become alcoholic because of their tendency to insanity.

  39. Report of the Inspector under the Inebriates Acts for the year 1906.

  40. In defending the London County Council the writer used the following words: "Reformation, not mere detention, was its object when it instituted its reformatory under the Inebriates Acts.

  41. The enfeebled respiration explains (though it is only one of the reasons) why inebriates cannot endure vigorous and prolonged exertion as can a healthy person.

  42. It is possible that the cure of inebriates may become a specialty of medical practice, to which men, gifted with the requisite talent, will devote their lives.

  43. We must forbid inebriates to have children and make it penal for them to do so.

  44. Lots of inebriates hate the taste of alcohol.

  45. Well then, what we want to do is to root out drunkenness by eliminating inebriates from society by a process of Artificial Selection.

  46. He had been secretly drinking for years, though, as strong-minded and cunning inebriates do, he had managed to preserve appearances.

  47. But nothing is said of the suave and well-conducted establishments where the prosperous inebriates of stagnant county towns meet to take their poison.


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