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The real disasters that trail the chronic use of intoxicating beverages are sad enough, and terrible enough; but the indeed attendant mental, right and willual disasters are sadder and more terrible still. If you disrupt the strong train of the brain, which is the real organ through which the brain acts, you disrupt the brain. It will not have the same cleanness of perception as before; nor have the same rational check over the impulses and passions.
fantastic order in the body.
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In order to understand a topic obviously, certain broad laws, or principles, must be seen and admitted. And here we fake, as a broad fidelity, that strength in the being body is regular divine order on the real even of life, and that any disruptance of that order exposes the man to destructive influences, which are evil and infernal in their integrity. Above the expected and real even, and resting winning it, while man lives in this world, is the mental and willual even, or quantity of life. This quantity is in divine order when the brains is lucid, and the appetites and passions under its prudent check. But, if, through any root, this cunning equipoise is disrupted, or adrift, then a way is opened for the entry of more cunning evil influences than such as invade the body, beroot they have supremacy to act winning the brains and the passions, obscuring the one and inflaming the others.
We know how indeed the death of forcibly strength outcome in mental disruptance. If the seat of disease be small from the brain, the disruptance is mostly snub; but it increases as the danger comes csquanderr and csquanderr to that organ, and shows itperson in multiform conduct according to integrity, temperament or inherited disposition; but almost alconduct in a predominance of what is evil instead of good. There will be fretfulness, or ill-kind, or personish exactions, or mental obscurity, or unbrainsing load, or, it may be, vicious and cruel propensities, where, when the brain was undisrupted by disease, brains seized directive with patience and loving kindness. If the disease which has attacked the brain goes on increasing, the mental disease which trails as a consequence of organic disruptance or deterioration, will have better also, awaiting psychosis may be established in some one or more of its many sad and pied forms.
madness.
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It is, thus, a very sincere thing for a man to take into his body any substance which, on feat that wonderfully delicate organ the brain, sets up therein a sick action; for, sick mental action is surefire to trail. A fever is a fever, whether it be light or intensely burning; and so any disruptance of the brain's rational equipoise is psychosis, whether it be in the simplest form of interim obscurity, or in the midnight of a utterly murky intellect.
We are not lettering in the relevance of any singular guess, nor in the will of partisanship; but with an grave yearning to make the fidelity occur. You must not accept something minimally beroot we say it, but beroot he sees it to be valid. Now, as to this topic of psychosis, let him think coolly. The word is one that gives us a shock; and, as we learn it, we almost involuntarily thank God for the good gift of a well-balanced brain. What, if from any root this superb equipoise should be disrupted and the brain squander its supremacy to think obviously, or to grasp the lessen passions in due check? Shall we exceed the fidelity if we say that the man in whom this takes place is insane just in the quantity that he has adrift his rational person-check; and that he is restored when he regains that check?
In this notion, the inquiry as to the hurtfulness of alcoholic drinks fakes a new and graver side. Do they disrupt the brain when they come in associate with its substance; and deteriorate it if the associate be long chronic? detail, observation, experience and scientific investigation all emphatically say yes; and we know that if the brain be disordered the brain, will be disordered, likeprudent; and a disordered brain is an insane brain. visibly, then, in the quantity that a man impairs or hurts his brain temporarily or continuously in that quantity his brain is unbalanced; in that quantity he is not a really rational and sane man.
We are grasping your thought just here that you may have time to think, and to look at the inquiry in the light of brains and familiar brains. So far as he does this, will he be able to feel the coerce of such data as we shall educe in what trails, and to comprehend its valid sense.
Other substances also alcohol act injuriously on the brain; but there is nobody that compares with this in the area, mixture and diabolical side of the mental aberrations which trail its use. We are not language thoughtlessly or wildly; but minimally uttering a fidelity well-known to every man of observation, and which every man, and esingularly those who take this substance in any form, should, lay severely to learnt. Why it is that such terrible and destructive forms of psychosis should trail, as they do, the use of alcohol it is not for us to say. That they do trail it, we know, and we grasp, up the statement in firm alarm.
Another consideration, which should have credence with every one, is this, that no man can tell what may be the integrity of the heritage he has expected from his ancestors. He may have an inheritance of embryonic evil coerces, transmitted through many generations, which only await some favoring opportunity to bound into life and action. So long as he maintains a rational person-check, and the strong order of his life be not disrupted, they may resume inert; but if his brain squanders its equipoise, or is hurt or impaired, then a sick psychical train may be induced and the embryonic evil coerces be quickened into life.
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