Manual on Alcoholism |
Contents
FOREWORD | 5 |
The Physiology of Alcohol | 34 |
Psychiatric Treatment of the Alcoholic | 49 |
Copyright | |
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accept acetaldehyde action acute alcoholic intoxication acute intoxication acute phase addiction administered adrenal cortex adrenal cortex extract alcohol beverages alcohol oxidation alcoholic intoxication alcoholic patient American Medical Association anxiety barbiturates become alcoholics behavior blood alcohol brain cause chlordiazepoxide chlorpromazine chronic alcoholism citrated calcium carbimide Clinical coma Committee on Alcoholism complication concentrations of alcohol condition convulsions corticotropin delirium tremens depression deterrent drugs deterrent therapy diagnosis diet disease disulfiram doses effect emotional excessive drinking factors feel frequently function of drinking given habituation hemorrhage hospital illness individual ingestion of alcohol insulin intramuscularly intravenous therapy intravenously Korsakoff's Syndrome liver mephenesin meprobamate metabolism nausea necessary paraldehyde person phase of alcoholism physical physician physiological problem of alcoholism promazine psychiatric psychological psychotherapy reaction relief reserpine result saline solution sedation sedative severe social function sociological stage symptoms Temposil tension therapists thyroid toxic tranquilizing drugs Treatment of Alcoholism tremors type of therapy usually vomiting