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SOME USEFUL WORKS

It is apparent that recent political events in this country, far from being regarded as providing a permanent solution of the drink problem, have but served to stimulate an extraordinary number of persons to a livelier interest in the subject. So many requests for data upon every phase of the question have poured into the office of the United States Brewers' Association during the last few months that it has been thought advisable to compile for the benefit of students a list of authoritative works-essays and books that have been published in recent years. It will be understood that the list is by no means complete-of the writing of books especially on the liquor question there is no end-but the endeavor has been to suggest works that cover the field broadly and most of which are accessible to the student in public libraries. The list follows, those works wholly devoted to the discussion of the drink George Elliot Flint.

Whole Truth About Alcohol, The, 1919.

Alexander F. Part, Managing Director of The Public House Trust, Limited, Great Britain.

* Licensing Reform; A New Policy; Nineteenth Century, January, 1915.

Edward Huntington_Williams, M.D.

* Aspects of Inebriety in America; British Journal of Inebriety, July, 1915.

John L. Long, M.A.

* Canada's Brand of Prohibition, 1916 Year Book United States Brewers' Association, 1917. ·

Lee J. Vance.

*The Road to Confiscation; Yale Law Journal, 1916.

L. Viaud, M.D., and H. A. Vasnier, M.D.

*La Lutte Contre L'Alcoholism (The Struggle Against Alcoholism), 1907.

Bolton Hall.

Thrift, 1916.

Fabian Franklin, Ph.D.

*Prohibition and the States, North American Review, February,

1918.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor.
Bulletin No. 237, Industrial Unrest in Great Britain, 1917.

Horatio M. Pollock, Ph.D., Statistician New York State Hospital Commission.

*Decline of Alcohol as a Cause of Insanity, Psychiatric Bulletin, April, 1917.

Walter Ernest Dixon, M.D.

* Alcohol in Relation to Life; Nineteenth Century, March, 1910. Ebenezer Duncan, M.D., F.F.P.S.G., J.P.

* Abstainers and Non-Abstainers in Life Assurance; American Underwriter, July, 1913.

Edward Bunnell Phelps.

*The supposed Death-Rates of Abstainers and Non-Abstainers and Their Lack of Scientific Value; American Underwriter, July, 1913. Ulrik Quensall, Professor of Pathology and General Hygiene, University of Upsala (Sweden).

* Studies in the Pathology of Alcoholism, 1913.

Swedish Medical Society.

* Alcohol and Society, 1913.

Gustavus Myers.

A Study of the Causes of Industrial Accidents; American Statistical Quarterly, September, 1915.

Norwegian Alcohol Commission.

* Reports of Majority and Minority, 1915.

Henry Carter, Member Board of Control (Liquor Traffic) of Great Britain.

* Control of the Drink Trade, The, 1918.

Board of Control (Liquor Traffic) of Great Britain.

* Reports I, II, III, IV, with supplements, 1915-1918.

Camillus G. Kidder.

*An International Consideration of the Liquor Question; National Municipal Review, October, 1912.

Michael Monohan.

* A Text-Book of True Temperance, 1911. Arthur Shadwell, M.A., M.D.

* Drink, Temperance and Legislation, 1915.

J. Starke, M.D.

* Alcohol, the Sanction for Its Use, 1907.

Edward Huntington Williams, M.D.

* Alcohol, Hygiene and Legislation, 1915.

United States Brewers' Association.

* Year Books 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917.

Advisory Committee, Central Control Board of Great Britain (Liquor Traffic).

* Alcohol, Its Action on the Human Organism, 1918.

Frederick H. Wines and John Koren.

* Liquor Problem in Its Legislative Aspects, The; an investigation made for the Committee of Fifty, 1897.

John Koren.

* Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem; an investigation made for the Committee of Fifty, 1899.

* Alcohol and Society, 1916.

Raymond Calkins.

*Substitutes for the Saloon; an investigation made for the Committee of Fifty, 1901.

* Physiological Aspects of the Liquor Problem, The; an investigation made for the Committee of Fifty, 1903.

John S. Billings, Charles W. Eliot, Henry W. Farnham, Jacob L. Greene, Raymond Calkins and Francis G. Peabody.

*Liquor Problem, The; a summary of investigations conducted by the Committee of Fifty, 1915.

(See Frederick H. Wines and John Koren, John Koren, Raymond, Calkins, John S. Billings, etc., 1897-1905.)

Abraham Jacobi, M.D., LL.D., M.A.

*Medical Science on the Side of Alcohol; New York Times Magazine, Sept. 2, 1917.

William Osler, M.D., LL.D., Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford University, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Honorary Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md.

The Principles and Practice of Medicine, 1906.

Sir James Crichton-Browne, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy.

*What We Owe to Alcohol, 1917.

Dietotherapy. Published by permission of the Surgeon General of the United States, 1918.

John Ruhrar, M.D., Professor of Children's Diseases, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.

Diet in Health and Disease, 1917.

John Hosland, A.M., M.D., Professor of Pediatrice in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; Pediatrician in Chief to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, etc.

The Diseases of Infancy and Childhood, 1916.

Arthur R. Cushing, M.D., LL.D., D.F.R.S., Professor of Pharmacology in the University of London; Examiner in the Universities of London, Manchester, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Leeds, etc.

A Text-Book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1918.

Chalmers Watson, M.D., F.R.C.P.E.,_Assistant Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburg; Editor of the Encyclopedia Medica, etc.

Food and Feeding in Health and Disease, 1913.

Robert Hutchinson, M.D., F.R.C.P., Edin., Physician to the London Hospital for Sick Children, London.

Food-The Principles of Dietetics, 1917.

Robert F. Williams, M.A., M.D., Professor of Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of Virginia, etc.

Food and Diet in Health and Disease, 1906.

A. A. Stevens, A.M., M.D., Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; Lecturer of Physical Diagnosis in the University of Pennsylvania, etc.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1909.

William Tibbles, M.D., LL.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C., S.L.S.A., Medical Officer of Health, Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, London. Dietetics, or Food in Health and Disease, 1914.

Daniel M. Hoyt, M.D., formerly Instructor in Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Physician to the Philadelphia General Hospital.

Practical Therapeutics, 1914.

Hobart Armory Hare, M.D., B.Sc., Professor of Therapeutics and Ma-
teria Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia;
Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, etc.
Practical Therapeutics, 1916.

A. A. Brill, Ph.B., M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York
Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Lecturer on Abnormal
Psychology, New York University, etc.
Miscellaneous Writings, 1918.

Birendra Nath Ghosh, F.R.F.P.S., Lecturer of Pharmacology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Bengal; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1916.

Alfred C. Croftan, M.D.

Clinical Therapeutics, 1910.

Geo. F. Butler, A.M., Ph.G., M.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Therapeutics and Professor of Prevention and Clinical Medicine, Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery; Medical Department, Valparaiso University, etc.

Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1908.

H. Edward Lewis, M.D., Editor of American Medicine; formerly Instructor in Chemistry and Dietetics, Fanny Allen Hospital Training School for Nurses; formerly Attending Physician, New York Nose, Throat and Lung Hospital, etc.

Diet for the Sick, 1916.

Walter A. Bastedo, Ph.G., M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University; Associate Attending Physician, St. Luke's Hospital, New York; Attending Physician, City Hospital, New York; formerly Curator, New York Botanical Garden, etc. Materia Medica and Pharmacology, 1918.

Paul Battholow, A.B., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Materia Medica, General Therapeutics and Hygiene, Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; former Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and the Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of Ohio, etc. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1906.

John William Springthorpe, M.A., M.D., R.C.P., Senior Physician to the Melbourne Australian Hospital; Lecturer on Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene, and Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry in the University of Melbourne, etc.

Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene, 1914.

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