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- catalog contributor b9135330.
- catalog created "1913-20.".
- catalog date "1913".
- catalog date "1913-20.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1913-20.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "No. 1. Parents' drinking weakens childrens' vitality -- no. 4. Deaths of babies increased as mothers became more alcoholized -- no. 5. Drinkers' children developed more slowly -- no. 6. Hand in hand feeblemindedness, alcoholism -- no. 10. Alcholic dogs had more feeble and defective puppies -- no. 13. Wine drinking school children did poorer school work than abstainers -- no. 18. Youth and the alcohol habit, when the drink habit begins -- no. 20. How drink leads to immorality -- no. 21. Alcohol impairs muscle work -- no. 22. Skill and endurance impaired by drink -- no. 26. The better chances of the sober workman -- no. 30. Where drink did its worst among insured men -- no. 31. Some diseases of chronic drinkers found in postmortem studies, Bellevue Hospital, New York -- no. 32. Drinkers had more sickness than the average -- no. 33. Drinkers' sickness lasted longer than the average -- no. 38. More men died from alcoholism (and hob-nailed liver due to alcohol) than from typhoid fever or small pox in nine years -- no. 39. Abstainers have less sickness smaller death rate -- no. 40. The Titanic carried down 1503 people, drink carries off 1503 men and women every eight days of the year -- no. 43. Insurance records show that drink shortens life 11% -- no. 46. Tax payer and philanthropist pay drink's bills -- no. 48. Abstainers' advantage in a champioship walking march ... Kiel, Germany, 1908 -- no. 49. Death rate from various diseases in drinkers and general class -- no. 52. Small accidents that might happen to you -- no. 55. Drinkers had more deaths from wounds -- no. 56. Drink boosts death rates -- no. 58. Why American went dry, Different drinks but the same amount of alcohol -- no. 60. Why America went dry, Wine a pass-key to alcoholism -- no. 63. Why America went dry, Alcohol makes hard work harder -- no. 66. Why America went dry, Safety requires sobriety.".
- catalog extent "78 nos. in 1 v. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "[Leaflets]".
- catalog isFormatOf "[Leaflets]".
- catalog issued "1913".
- catalog issued "1913-20.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Westerville, O. : American issue publishing co.,".
- catalog relation "[Leaflets]".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Alcoholism United States Popular works.".
- catalog subject "HV5089 .S25 no.1-78".
- catalog subject "Printed ephemera.".
- catalog subject "Temperance United States Popular works.".
- catalog tableOfContents "No. 1. Parents' drinking weakens childrens' vitality -- no. 4. Deaths of babies increased as mothers became more alcoholized -- no. 5. Drinkers' children developed more slowly -- no. 6. Hand in hand feeblemindedness, alcoholism -- no. 10. Alcholic dogs had more feeble and defective puppies -- no. 13. Wine drinking school children did poorer school work than abstainers -- no. 18. Youth and the alcohol habit, when the drink habit begins -- no. 20. How drink leads to immorality -- no. 21. Alcohol impairs muscle work -- no. 22. Skill and endurance impaired by drink -- no. 26. The better chances of the sober workman -- no. 30. Where drink did its worst among insured men -- no. 31. Some diseases of chronic drinkers found in postmortem studies, Bellevue Hospital, New York -- no. 32. Drinkers had more sickness than the average -- no. 33. Drinkers' sickness lasted longer than the average -- no. 38. More men died from alcoholism (and hob-nailed liver due to alcohol) than from typhoid fever or small pox in nine years -- no. 39. Abstainers have less sickness smaller death rate -- no. 40. The Titanic carried down 1503 people, drink carries off 1503 men and women every eight days of the year -- no. 43. Insurance records show that drink shortens life 11% -- no. 46. Tax payer and philanthropist pay drink's bills -- no. 48. Abstainers' advantage in a champioship walking march ... Kiel, Germany, 1908 -- no. 49. Death rate from various diseases in drinkers and general class -- no. 52. Small accidents that might happen to you -- no. 55. Drinkers had more deaths from wounds -- no. 56. Drink boosts death rates -- no. 58. Why American went dry, Different drinks but the same amount of alcohol -- no. 60. Why America went dry, Wine a pass-key to alcoholism -- no. 63. Why America went dry, Alcohol makes hard work harder -- no. 66. Why America went dry, Safety requires sobriety.".
- catalog title "[Leaflets] : no. 1-78.".
- catalog type "Popular works. fast".
- catalog type "text".