Ethical And Physiological Inquiries Chiefly Relative to Subjects of Popular in
Ethical And Physiological Inquiries Chiefly Relative to Subjects of Popular in
A H Alexander Hamilton Dana
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My object is to present, in a popu- lar manner, some considerations which should sat- isfy a sound thinking man as to his duty in respect to the practice in question. 94: ETHICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES. The magnitude of the evil is becoming developed in the alarming increase of nervous disorders. Let every parent of a family remember that though he may be willing, for the solace which his morbid taste finds in tobacco, to bear all the ailments it may induce upon himself, and think the evil... more than counterbalanced by the enjoyment, yet will he entail upon his children a fearful preponderance of evil. Nervous susceptibility will be preternaturally developed in them, and it will be the premonition of a premature death or of life-long sufferings, and so is verified the old saying, quoted by the prophet, " The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the chil- dren's teeth are set on edge. " (Ezek. Xviii. , 2. ) The same reasoning applies to every vicious in- dulgence, and such is any habit to be deemed which either impairs the constitution of him who is sub- ject to it, or which implants the seeds of disease that, though latent in the parent, will be developed in the children.
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