Alcoholism: 'A Type of Drug Dependence'
October 1968
A 1967 statement by the American Medical Association
A Pharmacological Approach to Alcoholism
October 1968
By:
Stanely E. Gitlow, MD
The simple act of prescribing sedatives in order to relieve the anxiety symptoms of the alcoholic is the one thing that will guarantee failure almost 100 percent of the time. There are for the most part no drugs of any great value in treating alcoholism.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Frederick Lemere, MD
| Seattle, Washington
Alcoholics and Social Drinkers
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
George A. Sheehan, MD
Alcohol and Creativity
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Harold A. Mulford
Where It Is At Alcoholismwise
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Thomas F. A. Plaut, MD
AA Most Successful
Dr. Harry M. Tiebout
October 1968
Imagine Such a disease. . .
October 1968
By:
The Roundabout
by Ruth Fox M.D. Medical Adviser <emphasis type="italic">National Council on Alcoholism</emphasis>
Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life
September 1968
By:
Rodger McA.
| Cheshire, Connecticut
Who, Me?
September 1968
By:
D. B. M.
| Akron, Ohio
If you're drinking too much, but think your life is still manageable because you're a top executive of a good-sized company, read this and see if you don't agree that it just plain makes sense to quit while you've still got some chips left
Darling Little Pills
September 1968
By:
F. C.
| Manhattan, New York
For a while--in AA--she was never without them, until one day she heard the word 'dishonest'
Alcoholism: 'A Type of Drug Dependence'
October 1968
A 1967 statement by the American Medical Association
A Pharmacological Approach to Alcoholism
October 1968
By:
Stanely E. Gitlow, MD
The simple act of prescribing sedatives in order to relieve the anxiety symptoms of the alcoholic is the one thing that will guarantee failure almost 100 percent of the time. There are for the most part no drugs of any great value in treating alcoholism.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Frederick Lemere, MD
| Seattle, Washington
Alcoholics and Social Drinkers
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
George A. Sheehan, MD
Alcohol and Creativity
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Harold A. Mulford
Where It Is At Alcoholismwise
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
October 1968
By:
Thomas F. A. Plaut, MD
AA Most Successful
Dr. Harry M. Tiebout
October 1968
Imagine Such a disease. . .
October 1968
By:
The Roundabout
by Ruth Fox M.D. Medical Adviser <emphasis type="italic">National Council on Alcoholism</emphasis>
Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life
September 1968
By:
Rodger McA.
| Cheshire, Connecticut
Who, Me?
September 1968
By:
D. B. M.
| Akron, Ohio
If you're drinking too much, but think your life is still manageable because you're a top executive of a good-sized company, read this and see if you don't agree that it just plain makes sense to quit while you've still got some chips left
Darling Little Pills
September 1968
By:
F. C.
| Manhattan, New York
For a while--in AA--she was never without them, until one day she heard the word 'dishonest'
