The Use of Alcoholic Drink in Connection with Bowditch, R. H. Chittenden and W. H. Welch, con- seriously when the satire was so plain that, as they holists. tion to disencumber themselves completely of the pre- called Committee of Fifty approached the subject with you. numerous instances in which it crops out plainly that alcoholist papers take some of my stuff and treat it tains a lengthy contribution on the Pharmalogical Ac- (October i, 1906.) The volume on the Physiological Aspects of the gentlemen who made the investigations for the so- they still remain to a certain extent under the in- Over-feeding. It is peculiar to notice how difficult it is even for supposedly disinterested inquirers into the drink ques- vailing prejudice and to approach the problem with used to say, if it had been a snake it would have bitten engendered by the misrepresentations of the anti-alco- an honest intention to discover the truth, but there are containing investigations by and under the direction perfectly open minds. The Growler believes that the Overfeeding and Drink. fluence of that hostile attitude of mind which has been Liquor Problem, edited by Dr. John S. Billings and of such eminent scientists as W. O. Atwater, H. P.