458 THE HUMAN MOTOR 



ALCHOLIC DRINKS CONSUMPTION PER HEAD. Continued. 



It is interesting to note that, according to M. Jacques 

 Bertillon f 1 ) who has examined the statistics for many years, 

 the consumption of spirits in France has grown steadily less since 



)1. The demand for wine has, however, increased. These 

 changes are more noticeable in the case of the larger towns. Cider 

 and beer do not seem to take the place of spirits in the same way 

 that wine does. 



Jacques Bertillon (La Presse Mtdicale of 18th Nov., 1911, p. 937). 



