Discoveries in Light and Vision: With a Short Memoir Containing Discoveries in the Mental Faculties
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture






This book explores the history of inebriety and homes for inebriates in England. Joseph Parrish delves into the medical and social aspects of alcoholism, as well as the treatment options available in the late 1800s. He also presents case studies of individuals who were helped by these homes, shedding light on the personal impact of these institutions.
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Focusing on the medical perspective of alcoholism, this high-quality reprint from 1883 delves into the understanding of inebriety. It explores the physiological and psychological implications of alcohol consumption, providing insights that remain relevant today. The book serves as a historical document, reflecting the medical practices and societal views of the time regarding addiction and recovery.
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