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Alcohol intoxication,
commonly described in
higher doses as
drunkenness or inebriation, and
known in
overdose as
alcohol poisoning, is the
behavior and...
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Society for the
Study and Cure of
Inebriety which was
founded in 1884. In his
writings he
insisted on
regarding inebriety as a
disease and not a vice: "a...
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Study of
Addiction to
Alcohol and
other Drugs as the
British Journal of
Inebriety. It was
renamed British Journal of
Addiction to
Alcohol &
Other Drugs...
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Public intoxication, also
known as "drunk and disorderly" and "drunk in public", is a
summary offense in
certain countries related to
public cases or displays...
- was used as a
remedy for
various ailments,
including "chronic
alcoholic inebriety" and scurvy. Its po****rity
declined when it was
purported to
treat venereal...
- of the
magicians would persuade us that
these stones are
preventive of
inebriety, and that it is from this that they have
derived their name."
which is...
- addiction. The SSA was
originally named The
Society for the
Study and Cure of
Inebriety and was
founded in 1884 by Dr
Norman Kerr who was the
first president...
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describe habitual drunkenness in the 19th century.
Along with
terms such as "
inebriety", the idea of
dipsomania was used as part of an
effort of
medical professionals...
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describing it as "the most
useful single drug in the
therapeutics of
inebriety". He wrote: In (the)
sanatorium it is used in
three different sets of...
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Morphine Eater, or From
Bondage to
Freedom (1881) and the Non-Heredity of
Inebriety (1896). He died on
February 21, 1900, in Los Angeles, California. The...