General Effects of the Alcohol. 21 



October 22, 1913. Cereal coffee control dose after fourth period. No 

 comments. 



October 29, 1913, dose A taken 5 h 06 m p. m. At 5 h 30 m p. m., subject stated 

 "feel half intoxicated." He made very vigorous taps in one of the tests and 

 realized he was making a louder noise than usual, but did not think he was 

 putting forth more energy. 



November 5, 1913. No control dose mentioned and no recorded impres- 

 sions. 



November 12, 1913, dose A taken 5 p. m. No notes are given to indicate 

 that the subject was sleepy or felt the effects of the alcohol. Protocol other- 

 wise very complete. 



November 19, 1913. Control session; no dose specified or comments given. 



December 2, 1913, dose A taken 5 p. m. At 5 h 25 m p. m., subject felt per- 

 fectly comfortable and sleepy, "as always after alcohol." "Relaxes between 

 reaction tests and comes up more easily after alcohol; time goes faster between 

 tests; gets confused and bothered less." 



December 9, 1913. Control session ; no dose specified or comments recorded. 



December 16, 1913, dose A taken about 4 h 30 m p. m. No comments con- 

 cerning effects. 



January 1, 1914. Control session for 12-hour experiment; no dose specified 

 or comments recorded. 



January 2, 1914, dose C taken in the method previously described. (See 

 table 1, footnotes 2 and 3, p. 13.) No comments concerning effects, other 

 than that the appetite was not the same for lunch as the day previous, when he 

 had had no alcohol. It is not stated whether the appetite was better or 

 poorer, but understood to mean the latter. 



January 22, 1914, dose B taken 5 p. m. No comments made concerning any 

 effect. 



January 28, 1914, dose B taken 5 p. m. Subject subsequently went to 

 sleep twice during the evening, once during the finger-movement test, and 

 movements stopped. 



February 4, 1914, dose B given 5 p. m. No statement concerning effect 

 other than that subject urinated at 5 h 25 m p. m. 



February 12, 1914, dose A taken 6 p. m. No effects of alcohol noted. 



March 2, 1914, control session. No dose specified or comments recorded. 



In the repetition series, Subject VI was not encouraged to comment 

 upon his feelings or impressions during the experimentation. At the 

 close of the session he was asked if he had any remarks to make. These 

 statements were brief and confined themselves usually to the nature of 

 the dose given on that particular day. They are as follows : 



June 29, 1914, control dose taken 10 h 10 m a. m. Subject stated: "Very 

 little alcohol." 



June 30, 1914, dose A taken 9 h 40 m a. m. At 10 h 37 m a. m., subject com- 

 plained of being very thirsty; was given one-half glass of water. Session 

 finished l h 25 m p. m. Subject stated, "dose to-day contained alcohol, smelled 

 it, tasted it, and belched it." 



July 1, 1914, control dose taken at 9 h 50 m a. m. "No alcohol to-day." 



July 2, 1914, dose A taken 9 h 30 m a. m. 10 h 15 m a. m., urination. At close 

 of session, subject said dose was alcohol. 



July 3, 1914, control dose taken at 9 h 25 m a. m. "Drink was water and 

 flavoring." 



July 4, 1914, dose A taken at 9 h 30 m a. m. 10 h 10 m a. m., urination. At close 

 of session, subject said dose contained alcohol. 



