Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life by Alfred Arthur Reade
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the brain clear, you ought to make your skin act vigorously at least
once in twenty-four hours. J. E. BOEHM. February 20, 1882. DR. BREDENCAMP, ERLANGEN. In reply to your letter, I am accustomed to smoke. If I do not smoke, I cannot do my work properly; and it is quite impossible to do any work in the morning without smoking. Strong drink I do not need at all, but I drink two glasses of Bavarian beer, which contains very little alcohol. E. BREDENCAMP. April 18, 1882. MR. FORD MADOX BROWN, R. A. I have smoked for upwards of thirty years, and have given up smoking for the last seven years. Almost all my life I have taken alcoholic liquors in moderation, but have also been a total abstainer for a |
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