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Page 64
... evidence that withdrawal symp- toms may be due to actual chemical changes . So far , these investigators have used morphine , but if future research shows similar results when alcohol is used , it may contribute to our understanding of ...
... evidence that withdrawal symp- toms may be due to actual chemical changes . So far , these investigators have used morphine , but if future research shows similar results when alcohol is used , it may contribute to our understanding of ...
Page 68
... evidence of differences in the metabolism of alcohol in the alcoholic and the nonalcoholic , " Gelber , 2 summarizes the more impor- tant concepts of a somatic etiology : A physiologically oriented school attributes alcoholism to a bio ...
... evidence of differences in the metabolism of alcohol in the alcoholic and the nonalcoholic , " Gelber , 2 summarizes the more impor- tant concepts of a somatic etiology : A physiologically oriented school attributes alcoholism to a bio ...
Page 76
... evidence that , to others , is incontrovertible . Nevertheless , he does know that something is wrong in his life and , like most unhappy people , is desperately anxious to find someone who will understand his miseries and discomforts ...
... evidence that , to others , is incontrovertible . Nevertheless , he does know that something is wrong in his life and , like most unhappy people , is desperately anxious to find someone who will understand his miseries and discomforts ...
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