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... alcoholism . Bates's sample of 124 male alcoholic patients showed 46 % with an enlarged liver.1 In a series conducted at another hospital - 104 consecutive persons admitted for the treatment of acute alcoholism , with chronic alcoholism ...
... alcoholism . Bates's sample of 124 male alcoholic patients showed 46 % with an enlarged liver.1 In a series conducted at another hospital - 104 consecutive persons admitted for the treatment of acute alcoholism , with chronic alcoholism ...
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... acute alcoholism , as stated by Kissen , are 1. to get the patient sober as quickly and pain- lessly as possible , and 2. to discover any intercurrent medical or psy- chiatric complications.3 In accomplishing the first objective , some ...
... acute alcoholism , as stated by Kissen , are 1. to get the patient sober as quickly and pain- lessly as possible , and 2. to discover any intercurrent medical or psy- chiatric complications.3 In accomplishing the first objective , some ...
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... alcohol- ism . The tranquilizing drugs have greatly simplified the treatment of acute alcoholism ; and through their long - range use , the patient can be kept more comfortable emotionally , have a chance to gain insight into his ...
... alcohol- ism . The tranquilizing drugs have greatly simplified the treatment of acute alcoholism ; and through their long - range use , the patient can be kept more comfortable emotionally , have a chance to gain insight into his ...
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