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1 Remarkably sudden disaster followed the immoderate use of alcohol.
2 The Moslems, however, declare that its immoderate use in cooking taints the exudations of the skin.
3 There can be, I should think, no question that immoderate use of alcohol produces most destructive results.
4 Her health was ruined, especially by the immoderate use of opium, taken nominally as a remedy for sleeplessness.
5 The question, then, was to bring the reform to bear upon what led to the immoderate use of it.
6 How injurious the immoderate use of alcoholic beverages proved to be was demonstrated in three cases of convalescents, who were still somewhat weak.
7 All that has been said about Bonaparte's immoderate use of snuff has no more foundation in truth than his pretended partiality for coffee.
8 With those the immoderate use of spirituous liquors is a long contracted disease, which it is perhaps past the skill of legislation to cure.
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