Alcohol: The World's Favorite DrugMacmillan, 2013 M09 10 - 240 páginas Alcohol can be an item of diet, a medicine, sometimes an element in religious ritual. It is a valued object for the connoisseur, a traded commodity and a symbol of national pride (wine for instance in France, whisky in Scotland). The range of social and medical problems associated with alcohol and the history of related treatment methods (including the temperance movement, prohibition, AA and a range of contemporary approaches) are considered here. Already considered a classic in the field in England, Alcohol has proved to be fascinating reading for drinkers and nondrinkers alike. |
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A Short History of Drunkenness | |
Thomas Nashes Menagerie | |
Alcohol is a Drug of Dependence | |
Calling Alcoholism a Disease | |
Alcoholics Anonymous | |
In the Name of Treatment | |
The Mysterious Essences of Treatment 11 Once an Alcoholic 12 Molecule as Medicine | |
The Drinkers Dilemma | |
Ambiguous Futures | |
Sources and Further Reading | |
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