Study and Stimulants / Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life, as Illustrated by Personal Communications on the Subject, from Men of Letters and of Science
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The real influence of the intoxicants and narcotics in common use has been a matter of fierce and prolonged controversy. The most opposite opinions have been set forth with ability and earnestness; but the weight they would otherwise carry is lessened by their mutually contradictor-y character. Notwithstanding the great influence of the physician's authority, people are perplexed by the blessings and bannings bestowed upon tobacco and the various forms of alcohol.
What is the real influence of stimulants and narcotics upon the brain? Do they give increased strength, greater lucidity of mind and more continuous power? Do they weaken and cloud the intellect, and lessen that capacity for enduring a prolonged strain of mental exertion which is one of the first requisites of the intellectual life? Would a man who is about to enter upon the consideration of problems, the correct solution of which will demand all the strength and agility of his mind, be helped or hindered by their use? These are questions which are asked every day, and especially by the young, who seek in vain for an adequate reply. The student grappling with the early difficulties of science and literature, wishes to know whether he will be wiser to use or to abstain from stimulants.
The theoretical aspect of the question has perhaps been sufficiently discussed; but there still remains the practical inquiry,— What has been the experience of those engaged in intellectual work? Have men of science—the inventors, the statesmen, the essayists, and novelists of our own day—found advantage or the reverse in the use of alcohol and tobacco?
The problem has for years exercised my thoughts, and with the hope of arriving at data which would be trustworthy and decisive, I entered upon an independent inquiry among the representatives of literature, science, and art, in Europe and America. The replies were not only numerous, but in most cases covered wider ground than that originally contemplated. Many of the writers give details of their habits of work, and thus, in addition to the value of the testimony on this special topic, the letters throw great light upon the methods of the intellectual life.
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STUDY AND STIMULANTS;
OR,
EDITED BY A. ARTHUR READE.
INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS.
II. LETTERS FROM:
III. APPENDIX
IV. CONCLUSION
MR. S. AUSTIN ALLIBONE, NEW YORK.
THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, F. R. S.
MR. MATTHEW ARNOLD.
PROFESSOR AYRTON
DR. ALEXANDER BAIN, LORD RECTOR OF ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY.
PROFESSOR ROBERT S. BALL, LL. D., F. R. S., ANDREWS PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, AND ROYAL ASTRONOMER OF IRELAND.
MR. HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT, SAN FRANCISCO.
MR. JOSEPH BAXENDELL, F. R. A. S.
DR. G. M. BEARD, FELLOW OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.
PROFESSOR PAUL BERT.
PROFESSOR JOHN STUART BLACKIE.
M. LOUIS BLANC.
MR. J. E. BOEHM, R. A.
DR. BREDENCAMP, ERLANGEN.
MR. FORD MADOX BROWN, R. A.
MR. ROBERT BUCHANAN.
DR. BUDDENSEIG, DRESDEN.
CAPTAIN FRED BURNABY.
LIEUT.-COL. W. F. BUTLER.
DR. LAUDER BURNTON, F. R. S.
MAXIME DU CAMP.
DR. W. B. CARPENTER, C. B., LL. D., F. R. S.
MR. WILLIAM CHAMBERS, LL. D.
MR. GEORGE W. CHILDS, PHILADELPHIA.
M. JULES CLARETIE, PARIS.
MR. HYDE CLARKE, F. S. S.
MR. WILKIE COLLINS.
MR. MONCURE D. CONWAY, M. A.
REV. W. H. DALLINGER, F. R. S.
PROFESSOR DARWIN.
W. BOYD DAWKINS, M. A., F. R. S., F. G. S. PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY, OWENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER.
MR. EDMUND O'DONOVAN, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE "DAILY NEWS."
PROFESSOR DOWDEN, LL. D.
PROFESOR EDISON.
MR. ALEX. J. ELLIS, F. R. S., F. S. A., PRESIDENT OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
PROFESSOR EVERETT.
PROFESSOR R. M. FAIRBAIRN, CHAIRMAN OF THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
MR. R. E. FRANCILLON.
MR. EDWARD A. FREEMAN, D. C. L., LL. D.
MR. F. J. FURNIVALL, M. A.
MR. SAMUEL R. GARDINER, HON. LL. D. PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN KING'S COLLEGE.
RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M. P.
MDLLE. H. GREVILLE.
COUNT GUBERNATIS.
M. L. P. GUENIN, REVISING STENOGRAPHER TO THE FRENCH SENATE.
DR. WILLIAM GUY.
PROFESSOR ERNST HAECKEL, JENA.
MR. PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON.
MR. THOMAS HARDY.
MR. FREDERIC HARRISON.
MR. G. A. HENTY.
MR. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
MR. GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE.
SIR J. D. HOOKER, F. R. S.
MR. W. D. HOWELLS.
DR. J. P. JOULE.
THE REV. HENRY LANSDELL.
REV. STANLEY LEATHES, D. D.
W. E. H. LECKY.
DR. F. R. LEES.
SIR JOHN LUBBOCK, BART. M. P.
PROFESSOR MAGNUS.
MR. EDWARD MAITLAND, B. A.
SIR THEODORE MARTIN, K. C. B.
THE REV. JAMES MARTINEAU, D. D.
DR. HENRY MAUDSLEY.
SIR THOMAS ERSKINE MAY, K. C. B., D. C. L.
REV. JOHN E. B. MAYOR, M. A. FELLOW OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AND PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
THE ABBE MOIGNO.
REV. J. MORRISON, D. D., PRINCIPAL OF THE EVANGELICAL UNION COLLEGE.
MR. AUGUSTUS MONGREDIEN.
DR. J. A. H. MURRAY, EX-PRESIDENT OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AND EDITOR OF ITS ENGLISH ETYMOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL DICTIONARY.
MR. D. CHRISTIE MURRAY.
PROFESOR NEWMAN.
THE REV. MARK PATTISON, B. D.
MR. JAMES PAYN.
MR. EIZAK PITMAN, AUTHOR OV "FONOGRAFI OR FONETIK SHORTHAND," AND ORIJINATER OV THE SPELING REFORM.
M. GASTON PLANTE.
MR. EDWARD POCKNELL, (POCKNELL'S PRESS AGENCY AND LONDON ASSOCIATED REPORTERS.)
PROFESSOR GEORGE RAWLINSON.
MR. CHARLES READE.
MR. THOMAS ALLEN REED.
DR. JULIUS RODENBERG.
DR. W. H. RUSSELL.
KESHUB CHUNDER SEN.
M. JULES SIMON.
PROFESOR SKEAT.
M. BARTHELEMY ST. HILAIRE.
MR. W. SPOTTISWOODE, D. C. L., LL. D., PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.
DR. C. W. SIEMENS, D. C. L., F. R. S.
MR. G. BARNETT SMITH.
M. TAINE.
MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE.
SIR WILLIAM THOMSON, M. A., LL. D., D. C. L., F. R. S.
PROFESSOR TRANTMANN, BONN UNIVERSITY.
PROFESSOR TYNDALL, LL. D., F. R. S.
MR. IVAN TOURGUENEFF.
MARK TWAIN.
MR. CORNELIUS WALFORD, F. S. S., F. I. A.
MR. G. F. WATTS, R. A.
MR. JUSTIN WINSER.
M. WURTZ, PARIS.
APPENDIX.
DR. RISDON BENNETT.
THE REV. STOPFORD A. BROOKE, M. A.
WILLIAM C. BRYANT. (BORN 1794; DIED 1878.)
DR. KING CHAMBERS, HONORARY PHYSICIAN TO H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
PROFESSOR THOMAS R. FRASER, EDINBURGH.
HUBERT HERKOMER, A. R. A.
COLONEL THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON.
WILLIAM HOWITT.
THE REV. CHARLES KINGSLEY
HARRIET MARTINEAU.
PROFESSOR MILLER.
MR. R. A. PROCTOR, F. R. S.
DR. B. W. RICHARDSON, F. R. S.
MR. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA.
BISHOP TEMPLE.
SIR HENRY THOMPSON, F. R. C. S., SURGEON-EXTRAORDINARY TO THE KING OF THE BELGIANS.
MR. W. MATTIEU WILLIAMS, F. R. A. S., F. C. S.
DR. BURNEY YEO, M. D.
CONCLUSION.
INDEX.