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... Jellinek , 5-7 is the prospect of 10 to 25 years of alcoholism during which the subject goes through three suc- cessive stages . If the habit is not broken somewhere along the line , the individual ultimately reaches the last stage ...
... Jellinek , 5-7 is the prospect of 10 to 25 years of alcoholism during which the subject goes through three suc- cessive stages . If the habit is not broken somewhere along the line , the individual ultimately reaches the last stage ...
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Roche Laboratories. 5. Jellinek , E. M .: Quart J Stud Alcohol 13 : 673 , 1952 . 6. European Seminar and Lecture Course on Alcoholism : Sponsored by World Health Organization , Copenhagen , Denmark , Oct 22 - Nov 3 , 1951 . 7. Jellinek ...
Roche Laboratories. 5. Jellinek , E. M .: Quart J Stud Alcohol 13 : 673 , 1952 . 6. European Seminar and Lecture Course on Alcoholism : Sponsored by World Health Organization , Copenhagen , Denmark , Oct 22 - Nov 3 , 1951 . 7. Jellinek ...
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... Jellinek suggests that the meaning of the word be extended beyond the conception current in America and some Anglo - Saxon countries . Pointing out that there is not just one form of alcoholism but several , Jellinek has described the ...
... Jellinek suggests that the meaning of the word be extended beyond the conception current in America and some Anglo - Saxon countries . Pointing out that there is not just one form of alcoholism but several , Jellinek has described the ...
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