I have seen an etheromaniac at forty-one a wizened, bent, decrepit, and tottering old man. |
In another case an etheromaniac earl committed extravagances which, from a moral point of view, classified him among mental deficients. |
As a rule, an etheromaniac is never cured except by the impossibility of satisfying his passion. |
It leads to insanity and death, and soon brings about marked changes in the temper and in the health of the etheromaniac. |