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""Man And His Poisons"" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment of self-poisoning, written by Albert Abrams in 1906. The book delves into the various ways in which individuals can poison themselves, including through alcohol, drugs, and various chemicals. The author provides practical advice on how to recognize the signs of self-poisoning, as well as how to prevent and treat it. The book is written in an accessible and easy-to-understand style, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about this important topic. Overall, ""Man And His Poisons"" is an informative and insightful guide that provides readers with a deeper understanding of the dangers of self-poisoning and how to avoid them.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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The subject of self-poisoning has advanced from a plausible and fascinating theory to a verity. Although there is much concerning the subject about which we know little, and are not always sure of that, yet intestinal self-poisoning is sufficiently understood to furnish adequate data for its successful treatment.. To one conversant with the subject, the contention of Bouchard is apposite that man is constantly standing, as it were, on the brink of a precipice and continually on the threshold of disease. The human body is a receptacle and laboratory of poisons, and every moment of his life man is exposed to the danger of being overpowered by poisons generated within his system. Many bizarre and protean diseases owe their origin to self-poisoning, but so alluring has been the.germ theory of disease that it has annihilated any initiative seeking the causation of disease from any other source. Nervous and mental diseases are often dependent on poisoning from the alimentary canal, and while such evidence is not always corroborated scientifically, the beneficial effects resulting from treatment based on this theory are sufficiently convincing. Many neurasthenics fully appreciate the observation of Hugo, It is nothing to die; but it is frightful not to live.
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