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The disease concept of alcoholism.
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E. M. Jellinek
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1960
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Book chapters
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The "new approach"
pp. 13
Social, cultural and economic factors.
pp. 33
Formulations of the disease nature of alcoholism.
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Attitudes toward the idea of alcoholism as an illness.
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