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Filed under: Alcoholism Understanding and Counseling the Alcoholic (enlarged edition, 1990), by Howard Clinebell (HTML at religion-online.org) Controversies in the Addiction Field (1990), ed. by Ruth C. Engs (HTML at Indiana) Drunkenness a Vice, Not a Disease: A Paper (Hartford, CT: Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co., 1882), by John E. Todd (page images at HathiTrust) An Inquiry Into the Effects of Ardent Spirits Upon the Human Body and Mind; With an Account of the Means of Preventing, and of the Remedies for Curing Them (eighth edition, with additions; Exeter: Printed for J. Richardson, 1819), by Benjamin Rush International Socialist Congress of Vienna (August 23-29, 1914), Documents, 4th Commission: Alcoholism, by Emile Vandervelde (PDF at fes.de) International Socialist Congress of Vienna (August 23-29, 1914), Documents, 4th Commission: Alcoholism, by Emanuel Wurm (PDF at fes.de) The Liquor Problem: A Summary of Investigations Conducted by the Committee of Fifty, 1893-1903 (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1905), by John S. Billings, Charles William Eliot, Henry W. Farnam, Jacob Lyman Greene, and Francis Greenwood Peabody, contrib. by Raymond Calkins
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Congresses VIIe Congrès International Contre l'Abus des Boissons Alcooliques, Session de Paris, 1899 (2 volumes in French; 1900), by International Congress Against Alcoholism, ed. by docteur Legrain and Gaston Boissier
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Treatment -- Congresses
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Economic aspects -- United StatesFiled under: Alcoholism -- Fiction
Filed under: Alcoholics -- Fiction The Lost Weekend (c1944), by Charles Jackson (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) The Senator's Son: or, The Maine Law, a Last Refuge (second edition; Cleveland: Tooker and Gatchel, 1853), by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor The Senator's Son: or, The Maine Law, a Last Refuge (third edition; Cleveland: Tooker and Gatchel, 1853), by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (multiple formats at archive.org) The Beautiful and Damned, by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Gutenberg text) The Beautiful and Damned (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1922), by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Filed under: Children of alcoholics -- Fiction Boy: A Sketch, by Marie Corelli (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Women alcoholics -- Fiction The Arc and the Sediment (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2007), by Christine Diane Allen-Yazzie Filed under: Alcoholics -- England -- FictionFiled under: Alcoholism -- Great BritainFiled under: Alcoholism -- IcelandFiled under: Alcoholism -- IndiaFiled under: Alcoholism -- Periodicals
Filed under: Alcoholism -- United States -- Periodicals ADAMHA News, by United States Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (partial serial archives)
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Research -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Alcoholism -- Treatment -- United States -- Periodicals
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Prevention -- Research
Filed under: Alcoholism -- Treatment -- ResearchFiled under: Alcoholism -- Treatment Resisting 12-Step Coercion: How to Fight Forced Participation in AA, NA, or 12-Step Treatment (Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press, 2000), by Stanton Peele (HTML at Wayback Machine) Alcoholics Anonymous ("Big book online"; official online version of the 4th edition of 2001), contrib. by Bill W. (HTML and PDF files at aa.org) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (new and revised edition; New York: Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing, 1955), contrib. by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Pub. Co., 1947), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than Fourteen Thousand Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Publishing, 1945), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Alcoholism -- United StatesFiled under: Alcohol -- Physiological effect Alcohol, A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine: How and Why; What Medical Writers Say (Marcellus, NY: National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1900), by Martha Meir Allen (Gutenberg text) An Inquiry Into the Effects of Ardent Spirits Upon the Human Body and Mind; With an Account of the Means of Preventing, and of the Remedies for Curing Them (eighth edition, with additions; Exeter: Printed for J. Richardson, 1819), by Benjamin Rush Hygienic Physiology, With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics: Being a Revised Edition of the Fourteen Weeks in Human Physiology (edited for the use of schools; 1889), by Joel Dorman Steele (Gutenberg text) A Memoir of the Very Rev. Theobald Mathew; With an Account of the Rise and Progress of Temperance in Ireland (with Morris's "The Evil Effects of Drunkenness Physiologically Explained"; New York: A. V. Blake, 1841), by James Birmingham, ed. by P. H. Morris (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Alcoholics -- Rehabilitation Alcoholics Anonymous ("Big book online"; official online version of the 4th edition of 2001), contrib. by Bill W. (HTML and PDF files at aa.org) Understanding and Counseling the Alcoholic (enlarged edition, 1990), by Howard Clinebell (HTML at religion-online.org) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (new and revised edition; New York: Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing, 1955), contrib. by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust) Resisting 12-Step Coercion: How to Fight Forced Participation in AA, NA, or 12-Step Treatment (Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press, 2000), by Stanton Peele (HTML at Wayback Machine) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Pub. Co., 1947), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than Fourteen Thousand Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Publishing, 1945), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Alcoholism in literatureFiled under: Alcoholism in motion picturesMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |