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Filed under: Coffee -- Early works to 1800 De l'Usage du Caphé, du Thé, et du Chocolate (published anonymously, but often attributed to Dufour; in French; Lyon: J. Girin and B. Riviere, 1671), by Philippe Sylvestre Dufour (multiple formats at Google) The Nature of the Drink Kauhi, or Coffe, and the Berry of Which it is Made, Described by an Arabian Phisitian (Oxford: Henry Hall, 1659), by Da'ud ibn 'Umar Antaki (HTML in Germany) Traitez Nouveaux et Curieux du Cafè, du Thé et du Chocolate (in French; Lyon: J. Girin and B. Riviere, 1685), by Philippe Sylvestre Dufour, contrib. by Bartolomeo Marradon The Women's Petition Against Coffee: Representing to Publick Consideration the Grand Inconveniencies Accruing to Their Sex from the Excessive Use of That Drying, Enfeebling Liquor (London, 1674), by Well-willer (HTML in Germany) Usage du Caphé, du Thé, et du Chocolate (in French; Lyon: J. Girin and B. Riviere, 1671), ed. by Philippe Sylvestre Dufour, contrib. by Jacob Spon, Antonio Colmenero de Ledesma, Bartolomeo Marradon, Antonius Faustus Naironus, and Alexandre de Rhodes (multiple formats at Google) The Vertues of Chocolate; The Properties of Cavee (Oxford: Henry Hall, 1660) (HTML in Germany) Filed under: Coffee -- India, South On the Indian Hills: or, Coffee-Planting in Southern India (new edition, with illustrations; London: S. Low, Marston and Co., 1893), by Edwin Lester Arnold Filed under: Coffee -- Moral and ethical aspects
Filed under: Alcohol -- Physiological effect Alcohol, A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine: How and Why; What Medical Writers Say (Marcellus, NY: National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1900), by Martha Meir Allen (Gutenberg text) An Inquiry Into the Effects of Ardent Spirits Upon the Human Body and Mind; With an Account of the Means of Preventing, and of the Remedies for Curing Them (eighth edition, with additions; Exeter: Printed for J. Richardson, 1819), by Benjamin Rush Hygienic Physiology, With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics: Being a Revised Edition of the Fourteen Weeks in Human Physiology (edited for the use of schools; 1889), by Joel Dorman Steele (Gutenberg text) A Memoir of the Very Rev. Theobald Mathew; With an Account of the Rise and Progress of Temperance in Ireland (with Morris's "The Evil Effects of Drunkenness Physiologically Explained"; New York: A. V. Blake, 1841), by James Birmingham, ed. by P. H. Morris (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Arsenic -- Physiological effect Arsenic, by Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.) (page images with commentary at NAP) Filed under: Atomic bomb -- Physiological effectFiled under: Chemicals -- Physiological effect Emergency and Continuous Exposure Limits for Selected Airborne Contaminants (2 volumes; 1894), by National Research Council Committee on Toxicology Filed under: Contraceptives -- Physiological effectFiled under: Dichlorobenzene -- Physiological effectFiled under: Dichloroethylene -- Physiological effectFiled under: Drugs -- Physiological effectFiled under: Electric fields -- Physiological effectFiled under: Electricity -- Physiological effect Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine: ou, Analyse Électro-Physiologique de L'Expression des Passions (2 volumes in French; Paris: Ve Jules Renouard, 1862), by G.-B. Duchenne, contrib. by Charles Darwin Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine: ou, Analyse Électro-Physiologique de L'Expression des Passions (second edition; 2 volumes in French; Paris: J. B. Balliere et fils, 1876), by G.-B. Duchenne Filed under: Electromagnetism -- Physiological effectFiled under: Fluorides -- Physiological effectFiled under: Hibernation -- Physiological effectFiled under: Magnesium -- Physiological effectFiled under: Magnetic fields -- Physiological effectFiled under: Medicinal plants -- Physiological effectFiled under: Nicotine -- Physiological effectFiled under: Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Chemical warfare -- Physiological effectFiled under: Pollution -- Physiological effectFiled under: Radiation -- Physiological effectFiled under: Silver -- Physiological effectFiled under: Smoke -- Physiological effectFiled under: Smoking -- United States -- Physiological effectFiled under: Solar radiation -- Physiological effectFiled under: Temperature -- Physiological effectFiled under: Tobacco -- Physiological effect Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (1964), by United States Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health (PDF at nih.gov) Tobaccoism, or, How Tobacco Kills (second edition, 1923), ed. by John Harvey Kellogg (HTML with commentary at tripod.com) The Use and Abuse of Tobacco (based on the eighth Edinburgh edition), by John Lizars The Use and Abuse of Tobacco (from the eighth Edinburgh edition; Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1859), by John Lizars (page images at HathiTrust) The Use and Abuse of Tobacco (from the eighth Edinburgh edition; Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son and Co., 1883), by John Lizars (multiple formats at archive.org) Research on Smoking Behavior, ed. by Murray E. Jarvik, Joseph W. Cullen, Ellen R. Gritz, Thomas M. Vogt, and Louis Jolyon West (PDF at NIH) Dying to Quit: Why We Smoke and How We Stop, by Janet Brigham (illustrated HTML and page images at NAP)
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