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In "Hygienic Physiology: with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics," Joel Dorman Steele offers a thorough examination of the biological and physiological underpinnings of human health and the impact of substances like alcohol and narcotics. Steele employs a didactic literary style, interweaving scientific rigor with accessible prose to illuminate complex concepts for a diverse readership. The book is grounded in 19th-century health reform movements and reflects the burgeoning interest in hygiene and preventive medicine, advocating for a holistic understanding of human physiology in relation to lifestyle choices. Joel Dorman Steele was a prominent American educator and author, known for his commitment to public health and education during a transformative era. His background in physiology and keen interest in the sociocultural implications of substance use undoubtedly informed his perspective in this work. Steele's writing is a testament to the period's growing awareness of the dangers posed by alcoholism and narcotic use, urging a paradigm shift in societal attitudes toward health and wellness. This seminal work is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science and public health. Steele's insights remain relevant today as we grapple with ongoing issues of substance abuse and the importance of healthy living. Readers will find a compelling call to examine their own choices through the lens of scientifically grounded knowledge.
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Ebook: December 11, 2019
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