Alcoholics Anonymous how they recovered from a seemingly hopeless condition. Also called the Big Book & Basic Text, the 1st edition was printed in1939. |
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* Doctors Opinion * Bills Story * More about Alcoholism * There is a Solution *We Agnostics * How It Works * Into Action * Working With Others *
pages 104 thru 164 (separate webpage) To Wives * The Family Afterward * To Employers * A Vision for You
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To Whom It May Concern:
I have specialized in the treatment of alcoholism for many years.
In late 1934 I attended a patient who, though he had been a competent business man of good earning capacity, was an alcoholic of a type I had come to regard as hopeless.
In the course of his third treatment he acquired certain ideas concerning a possible means of recovery. As part of his rehabilitation he commenced to present his conceptions to other alcoholics, impressing upon them that they must do likewise with still others. This has become the basis of a rapidly growing fellowship of these men and their families. This man and over one hundred others appear to have recovered.
I personally know scores of cases who were of the type with whom other methods had failed completely.
These facts appear to be of extreme medical importance; because of the extraordinary possibilities of rapid growth inherent in this group they may mark a new epoch in the annals of alcoholism. These men may well have a remedy for thousands of such situations.
You may rely absolutely on anything they say about themselves.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) - - - - - M.D.
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Who caught his death
Drinking cold small beer.
A good soldier is ne'er forgot
Whether he dieth by musket
Or by pot."
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He's my friend She's a gossip. |
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Self-esteem (fear) Security | ||
My wife |
Misunderstands and Pride -- Likes Brown Wants house put in her name. |
Pride--Personal, sex relations -- Security (fear) |