The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 8

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— 1 ORY LAW BLANED {BY DoeToRS FR vues DANCING IN BEST HOTELS OF BOSTON | CALLED ‘SHAMEFUL |" peciators stvuld Wear bipdes.| Declares Bay State Legis- | 100 preacription blanks ev months. | Out of « total vote of 10,592 jcians, in sixteen of the largest States of the West, the majority against whiskey was only 552 Included in the Western group are Nebraska, | liltnots, indiana, Kansas, t a a Idaho, Arizuna, Colorado, lowa, Mon- * . tana, North Dakota, California, Min lator. nesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mex: | BOSTON, Jan, 20. | feo and Wisconsin. Of these sixteen States [linois, Arizona, Montana and Some of the best hotels permit | ssourl fell’ Into. the wet column ‘ | —->— rough the votes of the medical pro.) worse forms of dancing than xr | : Tho vote of the *nocs" Was) oiwerved in piiblic dance halle, a. | { Vote Shows 6,432 Died or Suf- Gath while that of the ayes” * was 5,020, cording «te four Boston potiee efered Discomfort Through orthy of note as to the medicinal i |value of whiskey is the difference ol | women be « legisiative com on the sub; Prohibition, | opin ty | practitioner physician. ofr Western States, whiskey wan jooked | upon favorably ‘a an mid in medicine os uujority of 437 physicians, * || Physicta 7 x he le ins practixing in large urban Margin Is Narrow and City he between the and the country 35 cities of the 16 wellure engag | nilttoe on Ke WHISKEY WINS IN VOTE. Intory bit wel W. Men vid what he hat framing 4 reg nuatly in one of the better hotets massed together see a ; je are i Fs Show Differ- [deal more pneumonia, influenmi and) jag made him “tect ashamed.’ and Country Sh throat affection than the country prac." Ne ht and it is in these cases that) “1 should fave had bitnders on * nces of Opinion. titioner, ¢ of oF whinkey i# sald to Be ‘nrost aiset ul “grate ware The Central Western States of | Regarding chaper- “They don't bay he remarked ' Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky declare | jagainat the value of whiskey medicine by a mutjorit, vote oft ons, he said: CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Whi-key wins fim the referendum vote of 31.115 phy- as to the medicinal value of The vote was 51 to $9 per emt, The Journal of the American ‘Medical Association polled 53,900 phy- sicians and 58 per cent. reported. Beer made a poct showing in the poll. Only 26 per cent. of the doctors aaid it was of value. Wine, according to @8 per cent. of the voters is not of high value in medical practice. ‘There were 6,32 doctors who said they knew 01 inr‘ances in which un-| necestary suffering or death had re- sited from the enforcement of Pro- hibition, In New York only 1.7 per cent. of | the physicians favored more thun p dancing as we Is and cafes is and immoral.’ 0 Sabina J. | total o | three States was However, the | physicians of sixteen cities of these | | three States are in w majority as to! the value of whiskey. Five Southern’ States, Mississippi Alabama, Goorgia, Arkansas an Florida show majoriticn against the | use of whiskey. Louisiana Is the only | of columbi Southern State whowe medicol mn | agg physicia have thus far championed the cause of | 5/48 Byatca’ whiskey as of value in the sick room. | 708. med declured Delaney out of a total vote of whiskey is declared ates, through the|#) The vote of the physicians of these fell into the wet six States on whiskey as of value ia F medicine was 1,241 no, and 994 yes. 4 4 The physicians of the larger cities uv. | "7 the above Stutes are in as to the medicinal value of whiskey.| declare whiskey is of The majority, however, in, The und the hirty -six ities of the foregoing the mayority | states, Hastern group, 2,640 physicians therapeutic was exceed-| value, while 1,396 decry its use in the ingly slim | ‘of medicine. 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