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Statistics showing that drinking alcohol increases the time required for wounds to heal. Colour lithograph, 1917.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679993iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
Industrial accidents occur more frequently to those who drink alcohol. Lithograph, 1917.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679994iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
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The supposed benefits of beer are illusory. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: [Reprinted 1930?]Reference: 679992iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
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The harmful effects of wine. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679960iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
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Brain and nerve cells in their healthy state and after injury by alcohol. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679926iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
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Bar-chart indicating the effects of drinking alcoholic drinks on children's school results in Vienna. Colour lithograph, ca. 1913.
Date: [1913?]Reference: 679924i- Pictures
The worsening effect of alcohol on typing speed and accuracy. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679959iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
The worsening effect of alcohol on the work of precision manufacturers: histogram. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679958iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
The weakening of the body's resistance to germ-borne diseases as a result of alcohol consumption. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679933iPart of: Why America went dry.