The Anatomy of Drunkenness

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    “The Anatomy of Drunkenness” is a book written by Robert Macnish, a Scottish physician, and published in 1834. The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the effects of alcohol on the human body and mind. It was one of the earliest scientific works to delve into the physiological and psychological aspects of alcohol consumption and intoxication.

    Macnish’s book is divided into several chapters that discuss various aspects of drunkenness, including its causes, symptoms, and consequences. He combines medical insights with anecdotes and observations to provide a well-rounded perspective on the topic. The book covers the effects of alcohol on different bodily systems, the stages of intoxication, and its impact on behavior and decision-making.

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    Macnish’s book is divided into several chapters that discuss various aspects of drunkenness, including its causes, symptoms, and consequences. He combines medical insights with anecdotes and observations to provide a well-rounded perspective on the topic. The book covers the effects of alcohol on different bodily systems, the stages of intoxication, and its impact on behavior and decision-making.

    While some of the scientific understandings about alcohol and its effects have evolved since the book’s publication due to advancements in medical research, “The Anatomy of Drunkenness” is still considered a significant historical work that contributed to the understanding of alcohol’s effects on the human body and mind during its time. It’s important to note that medical knowledge and societal attitudes towards alcohol have changed over the years, so readers today might find some of the information and perspectives in the book outdated or culturally different from contemporary views.

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    Details

    Publisher : Book.io

    Series : Flash Mint

    First Publication Date : 1834

    Author : Robert Macnish

    Word Count : 75,000

    Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

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    Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

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    Author Info

    Robert Macnish

    From Wikipedia: Robert Macnish was born at Henderson’s Court, Jamaica Street, Glasgow. His father and grandfather were doctors and after private education in Glasgow and at the long-established Old Grammar School of Hamilton (renamed the Hamilton Academy in 1848), Robert Macnish undertook his medical studies at the University of Glasgow obtaining a C.M. degree in 1820 and an M.D. in 1825. In 1827 he became a Member of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (now known as the Royal Co… Read More

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