| Study - 1883 - 244 halaman
...conclusions, then, are as follows : — 1. — Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student. 2. — That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest...laborious mental work performed, without artificial stimulus. 6. — That all work done under the influence of alcohol is unhealthy work. 7. — That the... | |
| 1883 - 502 halaman
...conclusions are also worth quoting : 1. " Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student. 2. " That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers...both stimulants. 3. "That those who have tried both moderate and total abstinence find the latter the more healthful practice. 4. " That almost every brain... | |
| J. Leonard Corning - 1884 - 254 halaman
...coincide with my own opinions or not : 1. " Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student." 2. "That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers...without artificial stimulants." 6. " That all work done under the influence of alcohol is unhealthy work." 7. " That the only pure brain stimulants are external... | |
| 1884 - 658 halaman
...coincide with my own opinions or not: 1 ' Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student; ' 2 ' That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers...better for abstinence; ' 5 ' That the most abstruse calculut ons may be mude, and the most laborious work performed, without artificial stimulants;' 6... | |
| 1884 - 540 halaman
...(Indent ; ' 2 ' That the most vi£orons thinkers and hardest workers abstain from both stimulants; ' 8 ' That those who have tried both moderation and total...better for abstinence; ' 5 • That the most abstruse calcnlat ons ma)' be made, and the most laborious work performed, without artificial stimulants ; '... | |
| Thomas Narcisse Doutney - 1893 - 674 halaman
...These conclusions are as follows : ( 1 ) That alcohol aud tobacco are of no value to a healthy student. (2) That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers...the more healthful practice. (4) That almost every braiuworker would be the better for abstinence. (5) That the most abstruse calculations may be made,... | |
| Alfred Cotgreave - 1896 - 482 halaman
...Intellectual Life," by AA Reade : 1 . Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student. 2. The most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers abstain from both stimulants. 3. Those who have tried both moderation and total abstinence, find the latter the most healthful practice.... | |
| 1883 - 354 halaman
...these it may fairly be deduced that : 1. Alcohol and tobacco are of no value to a healthy student. 2. That the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers abstain from both. 3. That those who have tried both moderation and total abstinence find the latter the more healthful... | |
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