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The Rule of "Not Too Much:' gard to the effect of alcoholic drink with reference to constantly bubbling over with ideas and have not the ones, are temperamentally disinclined to utter them or 75 which stands in the way of their giving themselves temperament. The working powers of individuals dif- fer widely with temperament. This is particularly true and mind is declared by physiologists to vary so widely in accordance with the peculiarities of individuals that slightest hesitancy in uttering them by word or pen. statements of general validity can be made only with Adolph Wilbrandt, f. i., writes that wine and beer in- work, but in their hours of recreation they enjoy wine commit them to paper. For the former, an artificial which calls for creative activity. Some people are crease the joy of living and intensify his emotions, out. This peculiar tempermental quality which we the greatest caution. It is a singular thing that this latter, it is a great boon to be helped over that timidity of all literary, artistic or general professional work stimulant may be injurious while working. For the Others, equally full of ideas, and perhaps often better or beer. Outside of the direct effect on their work, The effect of alcoholic drink upon the human body although he, too, does not drink before work. principle is not also observed more generally with re-

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