Grappling with the Monster; Or, the Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
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The author assembles medical, moral, and social evidence to argue that alcoholic beverages inflict widespread physical disease, moral degradation, and economic ruin; chapters examine physiological effects, the development of appetite and addiction, and the limits of alcohol as food or medicine. The second half surveys methods of prevention and recovery, describing treatment options such as asylums, reformatory homes, temperance societies, women's activism, reform clubs, temperance enterprises, literature, and legal measures, and contrasts licensing with prohibition. Throughout the text the emphasis is on practical remedies, tolerance among reformers, and urging individuals to avoid the risks of habitual use.
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