| Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr - 1885 - 1328 Seiten
...taking a teacupful of his urine, he will be more powerfully intoxicated than he was the preceding day. It is, therefore, not uncommon for confirmed drunkards to preserve their urine as precious liquor, against a scarcity of the fungus. This intoxicating property of the urine is capable... | |
| Richard Eddy - 1887 - 492 Seiten
...drinking a cup of his own urine, he will become more powerfully intoxicated than ho was the day preceding. It is therefore not uncommon for confirmed drunkards to preserve their urine as a precious liquor, lest a scarcity in the fungi should occur. This inebriating property of the urine is capable of being... | |
| 1890 - 672 Seiten
...taking a teacupful of his urine he will be more powerfully intoxicated^than he was the preceding day. It is, therefore, not uncommon for confirmed drunkards to preserve their urine as precious liquor, against a scarcity of the fungus. This intoxicating property of the urine is capable... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1895 - 774 Seiten
...taking a teacup of his urine he will bo more powerfully intoxicated than he was the preceding day. It is, therefore, not uncommon for confirmed drunkards...precious liquor against a scarcity of the fungus. The intoxicating property of the urine is capable of being propagated ; for every one who partakes... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1906 - 820 Seiten
...taking a teacup of his urine he will be more powerfully intoxicated than he was the preceding day. It is, therefore, not uncommon for confirmed drunkards...precious liquor against a scarcity of the fungus. The intoxicating property of the urine is capable of being propagated ; for every one who partakes... | |
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