
Psychology of Alcoholism
Published in the early 20th century, 'Psychology of Alcoholism' by George Barton Cutten examines the societal impact of alcoholism and its physiological effects on individuals. Cutten explores how chronic alcoholism influences the nervous system, memory, intellect, will, emotions, and senses, ultimately affecting morality and sanity. The book also discusses two contemporary cures: religious conversion and hypnotism, providing insight into the treatment approaches of the time.
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