Statistics showing that drinking alcohol increases the time required for wounds to heal. Colour lithograph, 1917.

Date:
Reprinted 1930
Reference:
679993i
Part of:
Why America went dry.
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Publication/Creation

Westerville, O[hio], U.S.A. : Published by The American Issue Publishing Company, Reprinted 1930.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in black and red ; sheet 91.7 x 61.3 cm

Lettering

Drinkers' wounds heal more slowly. Ave. insured men's loss of time by wounds. Ave insured drinkers' loss of time by wounds. ... Drinkers lost 372 days for every 100 days lost by average insured men. "Alcohol delays healing and repair in accidents" William J. Brickley. M.D., Boston Relief Station. Prepared and copyrighted 1917 by the Scientific Temperance Federation, Boston, Mass. Statistics from Leipsic Sick benefits report 1910 Bar charts printed in black and red. Lacks series statement "Why America went dry" which is found on other works in series with this one

Creator/production credits

The Scientific Temperance Foundation was a successor to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, based in Boston, Mass.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 679993i

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