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By: Begleiter, Henri (Editor) / Kissin, Benjamin (Editor)
Price: $53.00
Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxford University Press: 1996
Edition: First Printing
Store ID: 005112
ISBN: 0195100948
Condition: New with No Dust Jacket as issued
005112: No Jacket as Issued. Stated First Printing Number Line (9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1) . Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Copy has no remainder mark. "This is a comprehensive review of the pharmacological effects of alcohol and the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of alcoholism. The book draws on general pharmacology, neuropharmacology, and alcohol studies to explore its theme. The second volume in the ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM series, it focuses on the pharmacologic mechanisms underlying the development of alcoholism. The first section on basic pharmacology is concerned with those aspects that... View more info
By: Begleiter, Henri (Editor) / Kissin, Benjamin (Editor)
Price: $51.00
Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxford University Press: 1996
Edition: First Printing
Store ID: 005113
ISBN: 0195100948
Condition: New with No Dust Jacket as issued
005113: No Jacket as Issued. Stated First Printing Number Line (9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1) . Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Copy has no remainder mark. "This is a comprehensive review of the pharmacological effects of alcohol and the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of alcoholism. The book draws on general pharmacology, neuropharmacology, and alcohol studies to explore its theme. The second volume in the ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM series, it focuses on the pharmacologic mechanisms underlying the development of alcoholism. The first section on basic pharmacology is concerned with those aspects that... View more info
By: Hester, Reid K. (Editor) / Miller, William R. (Editor)
Price: $26.00
Publisher: New York, New York, Pergamon Press: 1989
Edition: Presumed First Edition
Store ID: 006931
ISBN: 0080364284
Condition: Very Good with No Dust Jacket as issued
006931: No Jacket as Issued. Pergamon General Psychology Series. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Has original owner's name and date (1990) neatly inscribed in upper corner of inside front cover. Otherwise boards and pages are clean, unmarked, bright, tightly bound and sharp cornered. "This is an absolutely indispensable resource for anyone working in the area of alcoholism treatment and research. Its focus is to match the client with the treatment program most suited to that specific client. Eleven of the most widely studied treatment approaches are covered in separate chapters, each written ... View more info