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There is an oft repeated pretended quotation from Liebig, the great German chemist, on which the anti- alcoholists strongly rely. It may be well to dispose of that misquotation. The report of the Sub-Committee of the Committee of Fifty on the Physiological Aspects of the Liquor Problem contains a part devoted to the so-called "scientific temperance instruction" with which the minds of our youth are being poisoned and their char- acters perverted quite generally in our public schools. This part was prepared by Dr. H. P. Bowditch, of the Harvard Medical School, of Boston, and 'Prof. C. F. Hodge, of Clark University, Worcester, Mass., and approved by the Sub-Committee on the Physiological and Pathological Aspects of the Drink Problem, con- sisting, in addition to the two gentlemen named, of Dr. J. S. Billings, U. S. Army, Director of the Medical Museum and Library, Washington : General Francis A. Walker, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Professor R. H. Chittenden, of the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University: Dr. William H. Welch, Professor of Pathology in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore ; Dr. G. Alder Blumer, Director of the State Insane Asylum, Utica, N. Y. ; and the late Dr. W. O. Atwater, Professor of Chem- istry in Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 43

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