In 'Hygienic Physiology: with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics' by Joel Dorman Steele, the author dives into the scientific understanding of human physiology with a focus on the impact of alcoholic drinks and narcotics on the body. Steele's writing style is precise and informative, providing a detailed analysis of how these substances affect the various systems of the body. Published in the 19th century, this book reflects the emerging interest in health and wellness during that time period, making it a valuable historical resource for understanding medical practices of the era. Additionally, Steele incorporates moral and social arguments against the use of these substances, adding a layer of cultural context to the scientific discussion. Joel Dorman Steele, a respected educator and author, was known for his contributions to the field of science education. His expertise in physiology and commitment to promoting health literacy likely inspired him to write this informative book. I recommend 'Hygienic Physiology' to readers interested in both the history of medicine and the ongoing conversation surrounding the use of alcohol and narcotics in society.
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