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" ... the loves and the hatreds, of the drinker; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and, with respect to the temper and moral feelings in general, it gives simply that sort of vital warmth... "
A Manual of pharmacology and therapeutics Eng. ed - Страница 344
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Blackwood's Magazine, Том 74

1853 - 816 страници
...drinker ; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...judgment, and which would probably always accompany a liodily constitution of primeval or antediluvian health. Thus, for instance, opium, like wine, gives...

The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural ..., Том 3

Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 368 страници
...serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper or moral feelings in general, it gives simply that sort...opium, like wine, gives an expansion to the heart and benevolent affections, but with this remarkable difference that, on the sudden development of kind-heartedness...

The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural ..., Том 3

Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 362 страници
...serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper or moral feelings in general, it gives simply that sort...opium, like wine, gives an expansion to the heart and benevolent affections, but with this remarkable difference that, on the sudden development of kind-heartedness...

On a New Mode of Treatment Employed in the Cure of Various Forms of Ulcer ...

Frederic Carpenter Skey - 1837 - 106 страници
...influence on the moral feelings and on the physical frame. " Jt communicates," says M. De Quincy, " serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active...of vital warmth which is approved by the judgment." " The expansion of the benign feelings incident to opium is no febrile access, but a healthy restoration...

The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

1845 - 1036 страници
...drinker : opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive : and with respect to the temper and moral...approved by the judgment, and which would probably alwavs accompany a bodily constitution of primeval or antediluvian health. Thus, for instance, oj)ium,...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 74

1853 - 848 страници
...drinker ; opinm, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...that sort of vital warmth which is approved by the jndgment, and which would probably always accompany a bodily constitntion of primeval or antedilnvian...

The Chemistry of Common Life, Том 1

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1854 - 676 страници
...drinker ; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...bodily constitution of primeval or antediluvian health. ... To sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, or tending to inebriation, is, and feels that...

The Chemistry of Common Life, Том 2

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 388 страници
...drinker; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...bodily constitution of primeval or antediluvian health. . . . To sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, or tending to inebriation, is, and feels...

The Chemistry of Common Life, Том 1

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 398 страници
...drinker ; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...of vital warmth which is approved by the judgment, hnd which would probably always accompany a bodily constitution of primeval or antediluvian health....

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 43

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 страници
...drinker ; opium, on the contrary, communicates serenity and equipoise to all the faculties, active or passive ; and with respect to the temper and moral...constitution of primeval or antediluvian health." Dr. Madden's description of his feelings under the influence of opium exactly corresponds to the effect...




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