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Presidential Address: Alcohol
Excerpt of a Presidential Address by H. V. Drew,
F.R.C.S. Annual Meeting of the New Zealand Branch, Timaru, 1912. Published
in NZMJ 1912 March;11(41):1–8.
My next subject is alcohol and this was made an important
question at the last general election, many thousands of people with no
knowledge of the subject, voting for or against according to individual fancy,
or by the direction of some equally innocent, but more interested person.
Alcohol, like most other intoxicants, may be used
beneficially, or injuriously; and it seems a mistake to deal with it by
attempting to abolish it from the country—I say attempt advisedly, for I
have not yet heard how fermentation is to be prevented, and unless this can be
done alcohol will be formed and used.
There seems to be a natural craving in the human race for
alcohol and, subject to correction, I believe that every native race has some
equivalent for "the wine of the country." If the manufacture and sale of alcohol
could be stopped, it is, I think, very doubtful if some pernicious drug would
not take its place.
The method advocated by some of attempting to deal with the
subject by prohibiting some healthy people for the sake of attempting to reclaim
a few degenerates who would, from a racial standpoint be far better out of the
way, seems to me illogical and not worthy of a free and self-respecting people.
This is another attempt to begin at the wrong end, which must result in
disaster; for with prohibition would come laxity in training the children and
the resisting power of the individual, as the result of moral training, would
undoubtedly be weakened.
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