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Reducing subject-alcoholism-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 28576 author = Blythe, Samuel G. (Samuel George) title = Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5873 sentences = 417 flesch = 86 summary = the same way hundreds of thousands of men drink it--drank liquor and Moreover, I figured it out that the time to stop drinking was when it and I had known a good many men who stopped drinking when the doctors doctor tells a man to stop drinking it usually doesn't make much story, where the man came on the stage and said: "Smith is drinking too You have all known the man who says he quit drinking and never thought good a drink would taste and feel for a time after he quit. Now I do not say many men do not think they drink this way, ten men who say they only take two or three drinks a day are liars, Next day, along about first-drink time, I felt a craving for a kept thinking of various kinds of drinks and how good they would taste. Any person who quits drinking may as well cache = ./cache/28576.txt txt = ./txt/28576.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13365 author = Runciman, James title = The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 99277 sentences = 4188 flesch = 74 summary = question brings the image of some man or woman, or company of men and The talk in good company often runs on wine; the man who per day; but let any man be seen often in the condition which led to Mr. Pickwick's little accident, and see what becomes of him. am talking about a fine day; I shall come to the bad weather in good Now let some quiet observant man of the sailorly sort go round at night well as we may know our man, we have him presented like an awkward, We have come a long way since the man of simply comes to this, that a good strong man falls into the bad company Young men of our day are beginning to think it meditative men like to watch the ways of wild things! A wise man or a wise nation knows the kind of restraint which is good; cache = ./cache/13365.txt txt = ./txt/13365.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6752 author = nan title = Study and Stimulants Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life, as Illustrated by Personal Communications on the Subject, from Men of Letters and of Science date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38716 sentences = 2226 flesch = 74 summary = alcohol is so good a stimulant to thought as coffee, tea, opium, or stimulate himself for his great speeches by the use of alcohol. kind of stimulant for intellectual work--only a glass of wine during experience as to the effects of tobacco and alcohol upon the mind and _even_ mental work is to be obtained without the use of alcohol the use of stimulants-either alcohol or tobacco. but exhausted for the time by a hard day's work, tobacco nerves and tobacco and alcohol have a disturbing effect, when doing mental work. effects of alcohol and tobacco upon intellectual work is a very smoked tobacco and taken wine for years, and though I cannot aver that do not smoke or use alcoholic drinks. _The Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Stimulants and Tobacco_. use of alcoholic stimulants at work is one thing; at dinner, another. believer in the use of tobacco, he smokes _before_ work, cache = ./cache/6752.txt txt = ./txt/6752.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41139 author = Thorne, Guy title = The Drunkard date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 124351 sentences = 10014 flesch = 88 summary = This new man, this Gilbert Lothian, would be great. "Good-evening, sir," he said, deferentially, as Doctor Sims was taken When the door of the house had closed after him, and with Mr. Amberley's courteous but grave good-night ringing in his ears, Gilbert "Good heavens!" said a huge man with a blood red face, startling in its A little elderly man like a diseased doll, came up and began to Lothian's own house, a keen-faced man with a pointed beard, a slim, "Dear little Rita," he said, as he held her hand outside the door of "Look here, Doctor," he said after a moment, "I spoke like a fool, "Of course," he said, talking in a quiet man-of-the-world voice, "_I_ "Poor little man," Rita said, looking at the sad face of the comedian. "Gilbert Lothian is coming here during this afternoon," he said. "Mr. Gilbert Lothian, I think," the pleasant-looking man said, staring cache = ./cache/41139.txt txt = ./txt/41139.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42435 author = Cook, Joseph title = Alcohol and the Human Brain date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6838 sentences = 416 flesch = 75 summary = upon the human brain is the fact that albuminous substances are hardened to be dangerous to society from the effects of a diseased brain. and contents of the blood discs are produced by the affinity of alcohol drunkard indicates a permanent injury to the blood vessels by alcohol. water, and the effect on the brain is to destroy its capacity to perform All science is agreed that the local affinity of alcohol, like that The local affinity of alcohol for the brain, therefore, exempts it, by the local affinity of alcohol for the brain, the principle of total The local affinity of alcohol for the brain! Upon different portions of the brain the action of alcohol can be blood and of the substance of the brain? pirate Alcohol; by one charmed ball of Moderate Drinking!" +Action of Alcohol on the Body and on the Mind, The.+ 12mo, 60 pages. cache = ./cache/42435.txt txt = ./txt/42435.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54195 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53279 sentences = 4732 flesch = 91 summary = see him," thought Grit's mother, or Mrs. Brandon, as we must now call "Don't provoke Mr. Brandon," said Grit's mother timidly. "Oh, Grit, I am afraid there will be trouble," said Mrs. Brandon "Look here, Phil Courtney!" said Grit indignantly, "this is carrying the "Grit, if you talk to me in that way," said Brandon, with attempted "Mrs. Brandon has a son, if that's what you mean," said Grit. "Mr. Brandon's credit isn't good with me," said Grit. "You would not insult me so if Grit were here!" said Mrs. Brandon, with "Mr. Brandon's friends are not welcome here," said Grit, "nor is he "That's one way of looking at it, Mr. Brandon," said Grit. "As to the last five years, Mr. Brandon," said Grit, "I should think you "We boys generally call him Phil," said Grit, smiling. "Oh, yes, I know Phil," said Grit. "All right, Grit!" said Brandon. cache = ./cache/54195.txt txt = ./txt/54195.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35270 author = Towns, Charles Barnes title = Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58158 sentences = 2405 flesch = 60 summary = known; the man suffering from the drug habit presents unfamiliar and who is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or who uses alcoholic most desperate cases of drug habit that I have ever seen among physicians profession in regard to the use of habit-forming drugs is that the effect and alcoholic cases, followed naturally by improper medical treatment. Lack of definite medical help in cases of chronic alcoholism is likely to which needed intelligent treatment only for alcoholism or drug addiction. alcohol, habit-forming drugs, and tobacco. TOBACCO ADDICTION MORE DANGEROUS THAN DRUG HABIT OR ALCOHOLISM brief time any case of drug or alcoholic habit that is not complicated by physician who is considering the care or treatment of cases of a drug alcohol than in connection with the use of drugs; the physician may be medical treatment when the patient's physical craving for alcohol has once cache = ./cache/35270.txt txt = ./txt/35270.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43480 author = Parton, James title = Smoking and Drinking date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38779 sentences = 1723 flesch = 70 summary = I heard a young man say, the other day, that smoking had been the bane of the year, when a man who means to be at work at seven A.M. must wake Let any man who has been in the habit of smoking ten to twenty cigars a of the man who lived to be a hundred years old and had smoked to excess time when boys can get a chance to smoke every day." I can also state, So long as man lives the life of a pure savage, he has good health Whether the Coming Man will drink wine or be a teetotaller has not yet, A man who had been smoking twenty cigars a day In exactly one year from that day the young man was well enough to get Will the Coming Man drink wine The Coming Man, as before remarked, will not drink wine when he is cache = ./cache/43480.txt txt = ./txt/43480.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 41139 13365 54195 41139 35270 43480 number of items: 8 sum of words: 425,271 average size in words: 53,158 average readability score: 77 nouns: man; men; time; life; alcohol; day; work; way; people; drug; years; mind; one; tobacco; nothing; habit; night; boy; money; use; world; something; face; house; brain; room; thing; wine; things; eyes; fact; treatment; hand; case; days; mother; morning; friend; place; body; course; moment; doctor; patient; voice; sir; power; anything; wife; drugs verbs: is; was; have; be; had; are; do; said; has; been; were; know; did; am; ''s; say; go; see; made; make; think; take; come; does; thought; find; give; get; let; found; came; being; knew; asked; went; going; done; taken; tell; put; known; answered; seems; become; left; got; saw; used; want; took adjectives: good; little; other; great; many; more; own; young; such; much; old; same; few; last; long; first; certain; small; new; mental; poor; alcoholic; medical; best; true; physical; most; human; able; bad; whole; better; possible; large; strong; right; general; real; sure; necessary; least; quiet; high; dear; very; literary; happy; hard; nervous; full adverbs: not; so; n''t; very; then; now; up; only; never; out; more; as; well; even; most; too; here; down; ever; away; always; quite; once; all; just; there; far; again; much; on; almost; still; yet; also; rather; perhaps; really; long; often; off; in; back; soon; over; thus; at; about; first; no; indeed pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; him; they; my; their; we; me; her; she; them; your; our; its; himself; us; themselves; myself; itself; one; yourself; herself; yours; ourselves; mine; ''s; thy; hers; ours; theirs; oneself; bookshelf; ''em; je; ei; you?--come; you''ll; yes!--the; ye; thou; thee; on''t; here?--i''ll; em; blood,--the; better!--their proper nouns: _; grit; mr.; lothian; brandon; gilbert; mrs.; rita; phil; dr.; london; sims; travers; morton; mary; england; new; toftrees; ingworth; johnson; york; god; amberley; courtney; boston; b.; tumpany; graves; states; lord; d.; f.; united; r.; m.; professor; s.; chapter; podley; colonel; carver; alcohol; w.; mr; ethel; a.; st.; john; daly; bishop keywords: man; mr.; dr.; england; drink; york; year; united; tobacco; time; states; new; mrs.; lord; london; like; good; god; day; boston; alcohol; young; world; work; wordingham; wine; way; wallace; turf; tumpany; trust; treatment; travers; toftrees; thousand; think; thing; talk; st.; soul; smoke; sims; royal; rita; professor; poor; podley; physician; phil; people one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/28576.txt titles(s): Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there three topics; one dimension: man; said; grit file(s): ./cache/35270.txt, ./cache/41139.txt, ./cache/54195.txt titles(s): Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy | The Drunkard | Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point five topics; three dimensions: man men alcohol; said lothian man; grit said brandon; drinking alcohol brain; california design ass file(s): ./cache/35270.txt, ./cache/41139.txt, ./cache/54195.txt, ./cache/42435.txt, ./cache/28576.txt titles(s): Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy | The Drunkard | Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point | Alcohol and the Human Brain | Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there Type: gutenberg title: subject-alcoholism-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 16:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Alcoholism" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 54195 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point date: words: 53279 sentences: 4732 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/54195.txt txt: ./txt/54195.txt summary: see him," thought Grit''s mother, or Mrs. Brandon, as we must now call "Don''t provoke Mr. Brandon," said Grit''s mother timidly. "Oh, Grit, I am afraid there will be trouble," said Mrs. Brandon "Look here, Phil Courtney!" said Grit indignantly, "this is carrying the "Grit, if you talk to me in that way," said Brandon, with attempted "Mrs. Brandon has a son, if that''s what you mean," said Grit. "Mr. Brandon''s credit isn''t good with me," said Grit. "You would not insult me so if Grit were here!" said Mrs. Brandon, with "Mr. Brandon''s friends are not welcome here," said Grit, "nor is he "That''s one way of looking at it, Mr. Brandon," said Grit. "As to the last five years, Mr. Brandon," said Grit, "I should think you "We boys generally call him Phil," said Grit, smiling. "Oh, yes, I know Phil," said Grit. "All right, Grit!" said Brandon. id: 28576 author: Blythe, Samuel G. (Samuel George) title: Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there date: words: 5873 sentences: 417 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/28576.txt txt: ./txt/28576.txt summary: the same way hundreds of thousands of men drink it--drank liquor and Moreover, I figured it out that the time to stop drinking was when it and I had known a good many men who stopped drinking when the doctors doctor tells a man to stop drinking it usually doesn''t make much story, where the man came on the stage and said: "Smith is drinking too You have all known the man who says he quit drinking and never thought good a drink would taste and feel for a time after he quit. Now I do not say many men do not think they drink this way, ten men who say they only take two or three drinks a day are liars, Next day, along about first-drink time, I felt a craving for a kept thinking of various kinds of drinks and how good they would taste. Any person who quits drinking may as well id: 42435 author: Cook, Joseph title: Alcohol and the Human Brain date: words: 6838 sentences: 416 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/42435.txt txt: ./txt/42435.txt summary: upon the human brain is the fact that albuminous substances are hardened to be dangerous to society from the effects of a diseased brain. and contents of the blood discs are produced by the affinity of alcohol drunkard indicates a permanent injury to the blood vessels by alcohol. water, and the effect on the brain is to destroy its capacity to perform All science is agreed that the local affinity of alcohol, like that The local affinity of alcohol for the brain, therefore, exempts it, by the local affinity of alcohol for the brain, the principle of total The local affinity of alcohol for the brain! Upon different portions of the brain the action of alcohol can be blood and of the substance of the brain? pirate Alcohol; by one charmed ball of Moderate Drinking!" +Action of Alcohol on the Body and on the Mind, The.+ 12mo, 60 pages. id: 43480 author: Parton, James title: Smoking and Drinking date: words: 38779 sentences: 1723 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/43480.txt txt: ./txt/43480.txt summary: I heard a young man say, the other day, that smoking had been the bane of the year, when a man who means to be at work at seven A.M. must wake Let any man who has been in the habit of smoking ten to twenty cigars a of the man who lived to be a hundred years old and had smoked to excess time when boys can get a chance to smoke every day." I can also state, So long as man lives the life of a pure savage, he has good health Whether the Coming Man will drink wine or be a teetotaller has not yet, A man who had been smoking twenty cigars a day In exactly one year from that day the young man was well enough to get Will the Coming Man drink wine The Coming Man, as before remarked, will not drink wine when he is id: 13365 author: Runciman, James title: The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour date: words: 99277 sentences: 4188 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/13365.txt txt: ./txt/13365.txt summary: question brings the image of some man or woman, or company of men and The talk in good company often runs on wine; the man who per day; but let any man be seen often in the condition which led to Mr. Pickwick''s little accident, and see what becomes of him. am talking about a fine day; I shall come to the bad weather in good Now let some quiet observant man of the sailorly sort go round at night well as we may know our man, we have him presented like an awkward, We have come a long way since the man of simply comes to this, that a good strong man falls into the bad company Young men of our day are beginning to think it meditative men like to watch the ways of wild things! A wise man or a wise nation knows the kind of restraint which is good; id: 41139 author: Thorne, Guy title: The Drunkard date: words: 124351 sentences: 10014 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/41139.txt txt: ./txt/41139.txt summary: This new man, this Gilbert Lothian, would be great. "Good-evening, sir," he said, deferentially, as Doctor Sims was taken When the door of the house had closed after him, and with Mr. Amberley''s courteous but grave good-night ringing in his ears, Gilbert "Good heavens!" said a huge man with a blood red face, startling in its A little elderly man like a diseased doll, came up and began to Lothian''s own house, a keen-faced man with a pointed beard, a slim, "Dear little Rita," he said, as he held her hand outside the door of "Look here, Doctor," he said after a moment, "I spoke like a fool, "Of course," he said, talking in a quiet man-of-the-world voice, "_I_ "Poor little man," Rita said, looking at the sad face of the comedian. "Gilbert Lothian is coming here during this afternoon," he said. "Mr. Gilbert Lothian, I think," the pleasant-looking man said, staring id: 35270 author: Towns, Charles Barnes title: Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy date: words: 58158 sentences: 2405 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/35270.txt txt: ./txt/35270.txt summary: known; the man suffering from the drug habit presents unfamiliar and who is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or who uses alcoholic most desperate cases of drug habit that I have ever seen among physicians profession in regard to the use of habit-forming drugs is that the effect and alcoholic cases, followed naturally by improper medical treatment. Lack of definite medical help in cases of chronic alcoholism is likely to which needed intelligent treatment only for alcoholism or drug addiction. alcohol, habit-forming drugs, and tobacco. TOBACCO ADDICTION MORE DANGEROUS THAN DRUG HABIT OR ALCOHOLISM brief time any case of drug or alcoholic habit that is not complicated by physician who is considering the care or treatment of cases of a drug alcohol than in connection with the use of drugs; the physician may be medical treatment when the patient''s physical craving for alcohol has once id: 6752 author: nan title: Study and Stimulants Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life, as Illustrated by Personal Communications on the Subject, from Men of Letters and of Science date: words: 38716 sentences: 2226 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/6752.txt txt: ./txt/6752.txt summary: alcohol is so good a stimulant to thought as coffee, tea, opium, or stimulate himself for his great speeches by the use of alcohol. kind of stimulant for intellectual work--only a glass of wine during experience as to the effects of tobacco and alcohol upon the mind and _even_ mental work is to be obtained without the use of alcohol the use of stimulants-either alcohol or tobacco. but exhausted for the time by a hard day''s work, tobacco nerves and tobacco and alcohol have a disturbing effect, when doing mental work. effects of alcohol and tobacco upon intellectual work is a very smoked tobacco and taken wine for years, and though I cannot aver that do not smoke or use alcoholic drinks. _The Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Stimulants and Tobacco_. use of alcoholic stimulants at work is one thing; at dinner, another. believer in the use of tobacco, he smokes _before_ work, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel