Show por for drinkers to remember Kei in the blood liquor tends to tho the interchange of vital gases in III the red corpuscles corpus cles which constitutes a portion of the function ot of respiration or breathing notice the blue lips and fingers the red face and shortness ot or breath of 0 the excessive drinker he is suffering from all the symptoms of slow asphyxia or strangulation in the liver we have a repetition of the same inflammation which we have described in relation to the stomach it first becomes full of blood congested find and enlarged and later contracted and a n d excessively small and covered with nodules in england gin gia is so frequently employed in this manner that the term gin ein drinkers liver Is commonly used to describe this prevalent ond fatal disease prof pro C II 11 steele |