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Physiological Aspects of the Liquor Problem, Volume 2: Investigation, presents a detailed examination of the physiological effects of alcohol consumption. Authored by the Committee Of Fifty For The Investigation Of The Liquor Problem, this volume delves into the scientific understanding of how alcohol impacts the human body.
The book explores various aspects of alcohol's influence on physiological processes, offering insights valuable to researchers, public health officials, and anyone interested in the scientific basis of the temperance movement. This work provides historical context and scientific data relevant to ongoing discussions about alcohol consumption and its consequences.
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