University; John S. Billings, Astor Library; Prof. forth in my previous articles, as to the importance of H. B. Bowditch, Harvard Medical School; Prof. R. Taking this very modest allowance, we have at more alcohol than American. ducing bad results is probably, at a minimum estimate, a glass of wine or a pint of beer a day. The English of authorities which are certainly not biased in favor H. Chittenden, Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) ; and the general enjoyment of it all there is a preponder- 34 of alcohol, a decided balance in favor of the claim that its conclusion that the amount of alcoholic drink which the psychical element, the good cheer, the heightened Dr. W. H. Welch, Johns Hopkins Hospital, lays down This statement is based wholly on the physical con- the temperate use of alcohol is not harmful to normal of Fifty, consisting of Prof. W. O. Atwater, Wesleyan least, on purely physiological grounds, and on behalf standard by Anstie is half a bottle of claret or Rhine ditions. individuals. If we add to this the considerations set Moral Perversion of Anti-Alcoholists. The physiological sub-committee of the Committee wine, or four glasses of beer English beer, containing spirits, the flow of conversation, the good-fellowship, can be used freely by the average adult without pro-