The Physiology of Industrial Organisation And the Re-Employment of the Disabled
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di Fisiol, \o\. \'III., p. 131, 1910. ^ Kyrie and Schopper, Arch. f. Path. Anal. ji. Phijx., Vol. CCX^'.. p. 309, 1914. « Chistoni, .4rc/(. int. de Pht/mol, Yo\. XIV., p. 201, 1914 ;—Galleotti and Di Jorio, Arch. di. Fisiol., Vol. XI 1., p. 401, 1914. THE FACTORS OF LABOUR 115 Degeneration of the heart may result in death ; the blood- vessels, moreover, become less elastic, and their rupture is of frequent occurrence : hence disastrous haemorrhages. In this connection we observe, as on the conf...mes of old age, a degeneration of the tissues — a sclerification, giving rise to arterio-sclerosis. The observations of Lian ^ have estab- lished that all heavy drinkers suffer from arterial hypertension. Lastly, the nervous disorders. Lussana, who experimented with doses averaging 2 grammes per kilogramme of body ■weight, found that the tonicity of the muscles and the reflexes was enfeebled, a result due to nervous depression.^ And if the presence of alcohol in the organism is sought for, it will be found that it localises itself, by preference, in the brain and the medulla oblongata, finally arresting the respiration and producing asphyxia.^ The alcoholic subject frequently dies suddenly, and from asphyxia.
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