Alcohol, the Sanction for Its Use Scientifically Established And Popularly Expounded By a Physiologist
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In short, the effect of alcohol is not that of creating gifts which the brain does not pos- sess from nature, but it places the parts of the brain which possess such capabihties (to use this figure of speech) in higher excitation. Thanks to this action, the capabihties will of- ten become actively operative. Two things therefore are necessary for a personality — an organisation of the nervous system which comprises the capabilities of emotion and reason, and the circumstance that this nervous o...rganism is really commensur- ately excited. If such an organisation of the nervous system is missing, no personality will be formed, notwithstanding the exaltation. A cretin always remains a cretin, and if he drinks the best wines, his cretinism will show Alcohol on Nervous System 209 up all the more clearly. If the excitation is missing, there will be no personality formed. Certainly alcohol can produce only excitation, not organisation. Alcohol does not give a new character to a man, but it shows up the whole psychic man and his character.
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