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Page 37
... addition , they have various treatment programs worthy of our study . One innovation is the antialcoholic station to which the police bring intoxicated persons for " drying - out service . " These stations , staffed principally by male ...
... addition , they have various treatment programs worthy of our study . One innovation is the antialcoholic station to which the police bring intoxicated persons for " drying - out service . " These stations , staffed principally by male ...
Page 44
... addition , all received " two daily intravenous injections of 1,000 cc of 10 % fructose in water plus liberal quantities of fruit juice to cor- rect dehydration , 12 units of regular insulin to hasten the metabolism of alcohol , and 2 ...
... addition , all received " two daily intravenous injections of 1,000 cc of 10 % fructose in water plus liberal quantities of fruit juice to cor- rect dehydration , 12 units of regular insulin to hasten the metabolism of alcohol , and 2 ...
Page 60
... addition , changes in drinking habits , usually the first sign of potential trouble , can often be detected during a careful medical history . For this reason , it has been suggested that all physicians include questions about alcohol ...
... addition , changes in drinking habits , usually the first sign of potential trouble , can often be detected during a careful medical history . For this reason , it has been suggested that all physicians include questions about alcohol ...
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