What harm does alcohol do in the lungs?—"It fills the lungs with impure blood."
What harm does it do to the air-cells?—"It hardens the walls of the air-cells of the lungs."
What harm is done by the hardening of these air-cells?—"1. The lungs cannot take in enough of the gas called oxygen to purify the blood perfectly. 2. The gases or vapors in the lungs cannot pass freely through the hardened air-cells."
What happens from this?—"The lungs become diseased."
From what disease do some hard drinkers suffer?—"Alcoholic consumption, for which there is no cure." [See Appendices] on Alcohol and Tobacco.
1. The upper jaw.
2. The lower jaw.