ALCOHOL AS FOOD.
BRITISH DOCTOR'S VIEW, j VALUE TO HUMAN RACE. A. and N.Z. LONDON. Jan. 31. At a meeting of the True Temperance Association to-day Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the well-known surgeon, who ia president of the New Health Society, said: "Alcohol is an infinitely better food than meat. The number of deaths in England from alcohol is infinitesimal, but how many die from the use of meat? Professional men and those who suffer brain strain know the value of alcohol. "X say emphatically that alcohol is of great value to the human race. If used properly it does more to make the wheels , of life go round properly than does any other food, taken in the same quantity, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 11
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